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' THE MYSTERIES AND EXPERIENCES OF 
, A LIFETIME. 
IIow imppy are tin; lm<t. hours of the good and truly 
great man: one who has spent hi* days of nsefiilnes* 
and manhood in the service of suffering humanity. 
The true philanthropists mourn the lots of such men, 
for they know tholr worth, and appreciate their ex¬ 
ample*. Our mieelou ends not when our lips have 
spoken the last word, when the pulec has throbbed for 
the last time. A* our souls are immortal,ourtnisrii n 
is eternal—our examples may cast a light or shade for 
many years-the echo of our words may sound a ad 
sound, and be heard forever through the corridor ol 
ages, As the circle made hy the fall of a stone In tin- 
water widens andglves rise to another circle, this circle 
follows and widens over circle, to an imperceptible 
distance, so each life affects some other lire, and that 
another, aud so on forever, llow important does life 
seem when we remember that each step wi; take on Its 
path leaves an indelible footprint, bright or black, 
which may prove a beacon.light and a guide, or which 
may cause many to stumble aud stray. 
READ! READ! READ! 
We hereby notify (he public that Prof. It. LROHTDA8 
Hamilton, M. D., the most celebrated Uvcr, Lung, 
and Blood Physician of this or any ago, has, after an 
experience and success unparalleled 111 the History of 
Medicine for over a guarter of a century, demonstrat¬ 
ed the fact that t ho Liver is the main purifier or strain¬ 
er through which the blood aud fluids of the body are 
cleansed from all poisonous qualities; and that ob¬ 
structions and derangements in the natural action of 
this vital organ is the first and primary cause of ail ab¬ 
normal conditions of the system of a general nature. 
If yon wish to know whether you have a deranged 
liver and digestive organs, see the following questions: 
Have you a sallow or yellow skin ? 
Have you brown spots on your face, or any part or 
the body? 
Have you a headache ? 
Arc you dull, heavy or sleepy? 
Have you a bitter or bad taste In the mouth ? 
Have you cold chills or hot flashes ? 
Have you irritation or dryness of the throat? 
Have you palpitation of the heart? 
Have you a dry, teasing cough ? 
Is your appetite unsteady? 
Is your stomach sour? 
Do you raise or spit up yonrfood ? 
Have you any chokiug spells? 
Are you troubled with sickness and vomiting? 
Do you fed bloated about the stomach? 
Have you pain or tenderness about the stomach? 
Have you pain in the sides, back or shoulders ? 
Have you a tired or sore feeling on rising in the 
morning ? 
Do you have colic pains ? 
Have you constipation of the bowels? 
Have you attack* of diarrhoea ? 
Have you wind in the stomach and bowels ? 
Have you piles or flstuia? 
Do you have nervous and all-gone feelings? 
Have you scanty or dark-colored urine? 
Have y on cold feel and hands ? 
Have you a rush of Mood to the head ? 
Have you a numbness of the limbs ? 
Have you dizziness of the head ? 
Have you uneasiness in lying on the sides ? 
Have you fainting or epileptic flu ? 
Have you female weakness ? 
Have you monthly irregularities? 
Hare you great lowness of spirits? 
Have you gloomy forebodings? 
Arc you peevish nod easily irritated ? 
Doyen feel unsociable at timch? 
Has your entire manner and character changed? 
Dear reader, if you have nay or all the above men- 
Honed symptoms. Prof. H aviiZton has reniedWthat 
mil fclriki at. the lout of them as by mm-ic There l- 
no such word as hut in hi* treatment. ° Hy thom the 
Liver and bunirach are speedily changed loan active 
healthy stale, the appetite r&ulauS and r"iio red 
blood iu'd secretions inorcmglily perilled and enriched’ 
und the whole rGuovutod and built uj> anew 
mm ‘IT' 1 !' 1 " V‘ u,h ,lly Will Of the tirue the 
ditliuiUy has been existing, Organization of tin- par 
Uvular system uihvtcd, climate, general habits, o, w . 
putiou, ses, etc. of cour-e, ihe longer the demure 
nunt, the more numerous the sysioinsol internal <Pis 
curd. It nature lu ht-r taluinry struggle* to relieve 
the blood from it.* poisonous qualities, throws or tie 
posit* the greater portion ot It upon the Lun-S Un-re- 
is Hi mice inure or lesa cough, with, cveulual/y all the 
lung I rum Of symptoms of Oousumptluti. it tn« buw- 
CIb iCC eh e must ol the poisonous deposit, Diarrluts 
Dyaeutery, 1 tie*, Bilious Code, etc , are the result. ft 
the stomach receive It instead, Dyspepstn, Cholera 
Morbus, tramp*and Bains in the Stomach, Sick Hoad- 
auio, Heartburn, and other unpleasant symptoms, if 
the bilious mutter is thrown to the .-km, all kinds ol 
eruptions and skin-disease* are produced. It is a taw 
? l . ,lu economy that, to be natural ami free, the 
Doily mu-t throw off all worn-out ami poisonous, irri- 
tatluginateriiil*, hy the process called secretion and 
hnd >t takes on new particles by as- 
HiniiJitluu mid nuirlttou. Now I have ascertained by 
experiments that the majority of all this worn-out htl- 
l,tkon 1 u l' >’> 'he blood from the system is 
se arated mm it by the liver when lu a healthy con 
xlnVh M^" 1 llluU . thrown Into the bowels, uml passed oil 
lYv.'.v i. " '■ xcrelious, By this you see the moment the 
Su'ruinfected from any cause, it fails to sepa- 
m uv, , , n,rtlll ' r lr,,ni ike blood aud fluids, to 
u,- Proportionate to the torpidity or disorder of 
U rou^?« i t, C T’r lUCUIl) ! , ni ! turo Mt!k * tUher outlets 
wh i h “ hu . cu " “ d the blood of its unhealthy 
■ • *^heu it i» ttirowu to the surface through me 
ur,H In' ' Hk whlch !t i'Htates, and lr the anna 
s, . ‘ nT? 18 c< " lt , luued king, various torius of ' 
' ‘.ybes, erupt ous sotes, ulcers, bolls, swel 
' i".* 1 bidnc*d, such as are seen in uitl'creut 
persons and localities of the globe. 
kinds of fits and nervous diseases; the 
fken l o Tv,V 4 * t n' 1 ,lmt , U “-dutaily, and should be, 
b alii 1 1 J ' V ‘‘ r ' 18 "> lUu blood, sud if the 
,,™ n "" d nervous system t* weakened by ovcraciiou 
Idc.f l uU V' l l ,7 “'V" rj ' v| , lu * uegimvs posnlon; 
m d he,n ’neapable of resisting the i.ccu- 
", 1 'ire' ,‘ U | Cl,1 i«'-‘qacm:e Is, irregular action of 
■Uor b ,? 1. r uorvous system tak*.* place, and in their 
cunvuls oull , ,u '? lVl ' s . ul 'ku oflenulug Suhatuneea, 
Xdmriesof V V° Utl . k,nd « ,lr '' produced, lu 
l" i lr' n, k " ,,m l1 "’ “'Khtosi lalmmgtu 
tin mo*i dangerous cases ol apoplexy or eoiien-v 
: , ; MlUw - ftnd be con lined TtZ 
ot ill 1 ': «■ ! Uiu system, neuralgic, and mi grades 
pata l, rtt?‘f U1 y rv f“ e ’ fn,,n 'bemost Intense 
Cd^^ 1 lir^'i 1 o 0 • im P lu reetle*»ue.-* so often 
lion ,‘b* ut " delicto aud imperfect organize 
SMiiiu- sticssnea* is at night produced rrom Ihe 
( ii ... ' a "d uervouaheadache, drowsiness, hutiviues* 
antniri' r c‘ rUl;: ' b, i" lu «' JUl, l slngtus iS u.oUlrs 
d irili u ' d " ulK ‘‘ ss B 'Kht> denfueck.-, tlirubbtLg or 
» lu “>'• ben! If the bilious uiA,ter 
the stun My! - , l ! ,,uu 'be mucous membrane Unit lines 
,o! vi rr> , U ' ru ' lt <Uld b-nvcl-, then we had the foi- 
,i;" symptoms or maiufcsiatlons of the internal 
fcC!; 1 ’ viz:— waterbrasli, heartburn, sick 
bowou u 8, wl,c ’ l ,Hl ‘ w bi the side*, stgniseh, 
the heart*SS ,°f , br ?f M1 ’ 8Kk bosdache palptuUons or 
"'■ss dl,.i 1 iu 'ho stomach, with distress, aud lull 
baa hula l ht ?‘ *nd dry lie** in the throat, 
throiii 11 , be mouth, cuiiksr in the month ami 
hot it’“'Ath, thirst, cold Chills, aUernatiug with 
inorba*'-*’ ,| J' eL ' uU ''.v. Uiarriin-a, cholera andclioleru 
steauv ,\? 0llr “bunacli. with raising of tlie food, uu- 
leel 1 lie, JK» 1 '-oustlpaliou of the bowels, ull-goue 
Oltcn i>u , e-'ery one of the abovo symptom* will 
natural » 1 )d whl ‘'0 'here appears to be a 
rm BUsceptihiiHy to affections of this nature. 
1’AltT SECOND. 
' U.N'TtKUATION OF lutov, HAMILTON’S TUKOltY, 
plSa-, epi,tiu 8 blood - bronchitis, asthma, or 
cause Ttm nni U,UIDU ' tl,m a , ru P ro ' luct; d by the same 
ne bilious materia] la thrown upon the deli¬ 
cate. membrane that lines the air passages—Irritation, 
with cough; more or less severe soreness through the 
throat, breast, sides, back or shoulders, or pains of 
vnriniH degrees of severity, and unless something Is 
done Immediately to relievo nature,inflammation will 
snperv'-nc. followed hy ulceration, night sweat*, ro)d 
' hid*, hectic, fever, rai-ing of matter, with perhaps a 
little blood, diarrliCR'i, sore month and throat, etc , 
which nro Indications Of a powerful effort of Nature to 
relieve the *v*tem of poisonous, hi 11 on* material which 
has fastened lt*clf upon the most delicate and -en*i- 
tive organs in Ihe human system-tlie lunge and uir- 
pasaages. 
In connection with Ik a above cause, we hare an¬ 
other Which i* not understood hy physicians, and that 
is, a superabundance of action of the lung*: or in 
Other words, they have been compelled to labor ton 
hard. That, the machine may run well, nil parts mn*t 
he kept, well tilled mid properly balanced. Thus it i* 
with the human system. God, whose hands so dainti¬ 
ly fashioned this wonderful machine, has allotted to 
each organ a specific amount of labor, which, if prop¬ 
erly and faithfully performed, will cause the machine 
to nn snointhiy and ea*ilv through life, Hut- the mo¬ 
ment one organ attempts to shirk it* usual amount of 
labor upon a neighborin'/ organ, that iimmenr the har¬ 
mony of the system is destroyed, and the organ, over¬ 
tasked hy lr* Increased action, becomes, a*"a natural 
consequence, enfeebled, and, no lon.-er nhlo toper- 
form even its ordinary amount of work, falls into de¬ 
cay. 
Suppose, for instance, that the action of the heart - 
the tiny sent of life—has become Impaired, and in 
stead of performing its customary amount ..f labor ii 
now performs only half a* much a* it should do what 
lathe result? Ill all cases where there i* u lack of 
action in the liver, digestive organs, an ^ ], enrt T y, 
lungs are oorrssnilij brought into powerful action, 
and arc obliged to perform the work of their neigh¬ 
bors ns well a* their own props.- ftipctlons. The labor 
imposed upon Ihe lungs is tiler fore crreuflv in excess of 
What, if should he in a normal roriditfou prodnelng 
Irritation, InilaimnsiMon and ultimately ulceration 
general prostration, and Consumption lu brief the 
above are the causes that pro luce all ca»es of long dis¬ 
eases. throat uffeelinn*, and catarrh. x n , v rb,. natu¬ 
ral and proper treatment Tor ih- lull and permanent 
core Of all such complaint* <« simple, safe and relia¬ 
ble. Instead of applying remedial agent* to the lungs 
exclusively, we h ue, by Vast experience, learned rtmt 
other organ* should he aroused to ncrloh at. once and 
he compelled to perform ns much exertion as the inner, 
have been compelled to perform. 
Prof. It. Leonidas Hamilton, M. D , having for many 
year* given hi* who!.- time to the treatment arid inves¬ 
tigation of Chronic. Diseases, more . specially nr rho 
Lfver and Blood, and having been long unrl favorably 
known Hi every Smte lim1 Territory or the L’uion .V, 
the most skillml und successful physu Ian in the. cure 
of Chronic Diseaws, being formerly Pro'essorof Ma¬ 
teria Medie-a.Therapeutics. Pharmacy, Medical Botany 
and Discuses of Females and Children, in Central Med¬ 
ical College; also, Physician to the New York Colic-e 
of Heal in and the Centra! Citv Hospital etc ha, 
placed opportunities within his reach of no mean I n 
pomnee, and have added largely to his skill and expe¬ 
rience. v 
Remember. Prof. K. L, Hamilton is the only pliyai- 
clan In the world lint has made Liver. Lung and Blood 
diseases a spo'.laity for a whole lifetime, and the only 
one that has written a full and true theory of rheort' in 
aud certain cure ot such complaints. Prof II has now 
perfected a class of New Specific Remedies, that does 
not. fall to cure, speedily and permanently, where the 
system ha* riot entirely broken down. 
After having successfully treated over one HUNhukd 
ANO riKTT THOUSAND 1 ** 1 ;* OP 1IVBR ,|.INQ *ND 
ntooD JUS babes throughout the United States ami 
British N nth America, the people can have no excuse 
lor doubling our skill aud ability to cope with all dis- 
itises to which the human tami'y are subject. Tub 
NAME AND FAMR OF PltHFKr,OH R. LEONIDAS HamII.- 
ton, M. D., iias iir.eo.MKA housbuold wo no tiikoituh 
HI T ruts Oont.nent, ami th- mere mention of hl- 
name I* sutnc.lcut guarantee that the public may place 
full confidence in its vvottb and reliahmty. By the new 
sysiem or treatment adopted by Prior Hamilton all 
chronic di- a-vs are fui.lv and i-bkmanenti.v cured 
with more speed and l ortaltuy than any other known 
method, in a majority of cases, cures are mark in 
Onb <juauterthe time ii*tnUly required by other sys 
toms, and alBOtlieie is .auother advantage to he gained 
which is of great benefit to ihe laboring classes and 
that is, wo use no mineilal or coison henkpie.,. Con¬ 
sequently, path-lil* are lu no danger Of exposure atid 
need not be kept from work, or compelled to chan-e 
diet or general habits of every-day life. 
IMl’ORTANT TESTIMONIALS FROM EDITORS IN FAVOR 
OP PROP. HAMILTON’S NEW TREATMENT. 
From Ihe Hi*ion Daily ’IVavtUr, Oct. 21,1861. 
Hidden Mysteries,— R may not be generally known 
with the sudden and extra®*? change* which theat- 
mospliuro nudergoaa in ttii# northern climate, at tilt* 
season of thr year, that the human system also expe¬ 
rience- the most Vital aud im t iorn»uichanges, anti if 
the function* of the Itvrrand dlge-tfve organ* are uot 
in a healthy and active condition, the blood loses 1 s 
Vilaliiy, and the system easily Ians a prey to the rnv- 
agea ot consumption und decay. In thi* counectioii 
wo ask onrreaders—an they value life and health—to 
be ture ami read the valuable t-,*ay which w e paldbh 
to day from the pen ol the highly'celebrated mid far- 
i.imed Prut. K. Leonidas Hamilton, M, D., of No 5K 
Broadway, New-York, who 1 b now doing more busi¬ 
ness than any other physician in that city, having 
made this ctnBS of c. mpluiuts a specialty lor a qn u- 
ter of a century ; ami a so having been it Medical Pro- 
feseor iu one ui our lea cl lug Medical Colleges for sev¬ 
eral years places Prof, llimdltun in the front rank of 
Id* profession. One peculiarity of the Professor is his 
ability 10 tell at a glance the neat, uatme and curabU- 
tty ot ail chronic diseases, in which fact, wc think, 
consists his most remsrkatde success iu making the 
wonder I id cure* ho perform*. Therefore, our advice 
tothe afflicted is, one and all, cull upon Prof K L 
Hamilton, or try him at once, 
AN EDITOR and FOBTMAsTBR TESTIFIES. 
Mr. Lewis Leslie, Postmaster atOqnaka, Henderson 
° ' ttiid editor uf tho Oquaku Plalndealor. oue 
Ol the most able and reliable journal* iu tho North¬ 
west, writes; 
" 1 find your remedies all that could be desired. 1 
never hit so well in my Hie a* |a*i Summer, when 
n*lug your medicines. I verily believe they have been 
the mean* ol Saving my fife.’’ ! afterward advertised 
in his paper. Iu the issue of June 11,1S6S, in the local 
• oluuiOf tiu; editor Ulus ruforii to tlic Adv^rii^niCDt' 
“See the advertisement of Prof, R. L. Hamilton iti 
another column. Read tt. Believe whatever he *«v*. 
aud II you uro troubled with a dertDgeinent of the 
liver, send to him for medicine. We know what we 
are recommending. \\ e are person ally known to 
'he efficacious effects of the doctor’s remedies They 
are all that he claims for them. They are the best 
we ever knew, aud hi* charges are moderate.” 
the other, as they did once a week to make mvbed, 
seemed as Though It would rakemylife I wasonliged 
to lie on my back all the time, my head even with my 
body. I took tny food in this position. W liar I suf¬ 
fered no One can never know. My head ached all the 
time dreiidlulty, my * de grew Worse and wa* very 
Pninliil. tny hack very bad; ami to make matters worse, 
I had bo much Inflammation in my stomach, side and 
Dowels, that I could not bike much that was sfrvugih- 
eniug. I Cannot begin to tell ooc half that I had to 
('.(intend with, and if 1 could, ! dmiht li lt would be he- 
Jicvou. Shortly tifter I was tAktiii <*lCk f 
to have sort, of fits, and the weaker I got the o I tenor I 
lulu them, anti thi-^e aluue. 1 knew svouitl caiiB^ inv 
dctttb If not rOfin cured. Thu nret gyuiptom ol them 
would he rapid beating of the bean ; next li would 
Seem us though mv heart did not heat at ad. and my 
pulse Stop*, and I struggle for breath. The spell* 
Would sometime* last an hour, aud they have often 
thought I W'.i* dying. My feet aud hands would be 
cold, aud have every ippeariinceof death. 1 had a very 
good physician, hut lie did me no good, and 1 gavemy- 
sell up to die One day some Jrientl? r une to tee me. 
and brought me tonic things. Alter they were gone, I 
took up the paper and noticed yoor advertisetm.-ni — 
ad it lor want of tutneihiog cite m do — remember¬ 
ed what Mrs. Stover had told me, and resolved to send 
i on wrote hack that you could cu/e me permanently 
ii I Commenced then, said my disease was of the Jiv/r 
ana digestive organs. I n»d fallli, unn wuuted your 
luooiciiiO, i lUU uj tuifC ii j^rcat t u do nwuy with 
the prejudices of many ot n.y friend*. I commsuced 
taking your medicine the8iJthof November, and the 
result was glorious -Tar beyond my expectations, i 
began to gain immediately ; my neadaelie left roc, 1 
slept Well, was cheerluband sufl'ered but little. Btlil 1 
ban no u*e ul' my limns, and nu one thought I ever 
would have again. The second lot of medicine I had. 
you said, '• l will have you on your feet in a month or 
two at tno most.” I reaiiy laughed At, the idea, Jor 1 
then could uot turn myselt. move ray feet, or hold my 
litiud up; but Krause a* u »ii»iy iu flvg wetfkt 
Jrum ui fit 04 tv i Mi much better thrtt tiley put me 
on my loot, aud I for tUc second time, Uarnta fo walk 
1 have gullied fast ever since. I sit up all day, whir 
out, and am ulioUL all day, My recovciy i* looked up¬ 
on as little short ot a miracle, by hundred* who knew 
the circumstance*; and I often hear the remark "he 
mast be more than a man who ha*done this. ' I have 
mid many to see me in regard to my *ud condition i 
thunk you many lime* for what you have done for me 
ami I shall ever remember wlthgratlttide the man who 
under Uod, ha* cured me of oue ol tile most distxeaa- 
lug disease*, the liver compliant. 
Respectfully, your Irleud ever, 
JOBkPHINc S. HOLDEN. 
Auburn Four Corners. Susquehanna Co.. Pa. 
P/of. Hamilton: 1 now improve the present oppor¬ 
tunity to inform you of the rt-Bu’t of vour medicine 
Ii lias effected a permanent cure, ils the agonizing pa'ti 
lu my right sides which had troabled me tor tnree 
years, has entirely aunsidcd. My appetite la decided 
•y better, and the various symptom* which I had at 
tti« time of applying to you, have ail disappeared. My 
healtii never Wa* better than at tile pre-seut time and 
I attribute all to the tree of your valuable medicine 
for which 1 shall aiwav* Teel very grateful, and will do 
all 1 can to luoucu my dii*ea*ed triends and acquaint¬ 
ances to apply to you, fori twlieve your rcmluies to 
be alt and every,hing yuu claim for them. If I ever 
need any more medicine, or any ot my family 1 Miuli 
appiy to you at once, a* f believe it to be Uie'surest 
sateat and best to be had. 
I remain yours at command, 
Mrs. J. W. SMITH. 
Roseville, Park Co., lud., Feb. 9th, 1S65. 
Prof Hamilton: Dear Doctor - Your medicine* 
which I have been taking, ha* had the desir, d t -ffe, t in 
eveiy particular. All diseases for which you hare pre 
ecriued have been w holly eradicated, la ouch a niai- 
*ure mat I sailer no lueouvenitnee trom them. I am 
ready, Doctor, to hall you as one of the greatest beue- 
laclors ol the age. May heaven’* kindest b!e*am'/s 
follow you through )iie, Youra, with respect 
LYNTiilA jii'^SUP 
IMPORTANT AND RELIABLE. 
NEW AND WONDERFUL TESTIMONIALS 
IN FAVOR OF TROF, it. LEONIDAS HAMILTON'S GREAT 
SUCCESS IN CURING CHRONIC DISEASES, 
\\ illiatn 0. Dowu, Esq , of Delaware, Pike County 
Pa., write*: " 1 liavo been through with a course i,f 
your 1 1 eatmen t, and cuti afiirm be lore tlod that your 
medicines will do all you claim for them. They art no 
hambu'j. Several persons in this vicinity have used 
them, and have derived entire *atl*iactlon. Your the¬ 
ory of the causeand treatment ot diec.i-e i* simple and 
reasonatM!. Its correctness is fully vindicated by the 
successor your practice. 1 mu daily re com unmllim 
you, and you will soon have a more extended practice 
iu thin neighborhood. 1 shall be most glad to vouch 
lor the authenticity oithis. [ tun aware mat people at 
a distance lent a degree of hesitancy at placing their 
health In the care ot physician* whom they have never 
seen, or perhaps never heard of. To those that are in- 
c.ined to be thus incredulous, I can sav that Dr. ILu*- 
ilton undertakes nothiug but what he thoroughly uu- 
ilorstaud*, and alwaysgivocareful atteuuou to all who 
pl.ico luoin6clvt*» under hid earn/' 
North Truro, Barnstable County, (Mass.,) ( 
March 21st, lhtJA. ) 
Prof. U. L. Hamilton : Dear Sir - Believing a state- 
morn o| my sickness and wonderful cure would be a 
benefit to many similarly diBcreed, I send you this cer- 
miatu. 1 cannot remember the time wlieu 1 was real 
* ?;? "8" 1 was taken with a palu in my 
righ sido which at time* wa* very bad; but 1 was 
uuwtlling tu give up and call myself sick, and the med- 
0ttr physician dulug no good, I 
sutfuvd.in silence, iu December, INtW, my side was 
au swollen aud so painful th,st l muki not wear mv 
. » hdetu "’'“condition Mr*. EmullnoS iov«l 
m l,lnk, L U Me, came here on a 
mir.m o Ut JPir mo *" >w > valnreblu medicine had 
it 1 ' hioT uri T r c r omp ^"". »ud she know mat I hud 
„ ,)ut i could not make Up my miud to send to you 
then, and ufter a time forgot it. My side L n nu L-t. 
ter, and on the ISth of May, 186 kiu 111 flag beyond mv 
BtreugU, 1 broke the ligament lu my b£ch iZ wli 
I obll Kc<i to give out entirely and go to bed 1 could 
1 uot tarn myself in bed, and to lift me from one b^l to 
Vernon, Sussex Couuty, N. J. 
R. L. Hamilton, M. D.-Dear Sir: It istvlthpleasure 
that 1 communicate the result of the uwiof your undl- 
ciues. \\ tu:ii 1 first visited yotu oilice i} New York i 
could scarcely want from the cars belorelyour door iu- 
io the oflice without uxhuustiori. Wiumiii your pres¬ 
tige as a successlut physician, f had but |uie houu that 
you could cure me. i Here was nolhii g strange ui tins 
Four years aud four mouths had pitseedlnvay and du¬ 
ring mat period I hart suffered coustauUj wiulchronic 
diarrhea :uid plies. 1 hartsinneof the best physicians 
and use'll everything 1 aeiird of that In utd procure’ 
but ah tu vain. hy should I thins that you could do 
more than others ? But, sir, justice and giatuufie com¬ 
pel mo tv say taut, alter the use of your medicines for 
a lew months, the result was "complete cure I ceased 
the use of your medicine about the first ot September 
aud had uo return of diarrhea tiiiui the -ijth of Janua¬ 
ry, 1661, aud that attack 1 could trace to Us cause • iu- 
deed, sir, 1 cannot expect to be foea-.f fro.u liabilities 
:i> attacks ot disease more than other men. 1 wish 1 
had the voice of seven tnuuders. and could assemble 
tho Sick in the world, i would direc t them to you *ir 
us one fully competout to heal, and whose generous 
and noble nature would uot allow oiexorbd an t charges 
Yours, truly, Rev. GEO. 11. JONKs ’ 
Of tho Newark Annual Conference of tlm Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 
GRAVEL CL UED. 
Mr, Goo. W, Vaughan, of Grand Rapids, Wood Co 
\\ is., writes: ” lu the tail of ltoj, i w -.s taken with ii 
severe allectiou of the kidney aud uUddcr My strength 
rapidly gave way to tho ravages of mv disease. utnTl 1 
was lue/ally noUilrig but a walking shadow. For -he 
first five year* ol my disease, tny water was of a cherry 
red color. At times substances the size of a bean rc- 
■ 1 - i 1 pass 
something resembling course sand. Mr sufl’erings 
Were Well uighintolerable. I lied taken vocruicdieioe 
only two week* when I felt a due.ded change for the 
better, lnfoar Week* 1 had sofa: regained I" V otreo'Mh 
tnat i w a* able to engage tu light Work; anu it i\v louly 
two mouth* since I commented tho use oi your won¬ 
derful remedies) 1 consider my sell a well man 1 
seems ii.cmlihjc.alter sufferir.g *o iocg and doctoring 
with so many physicutis, and paying so much monev 
tha: 1 should no entiivly cured in bo *h rt a Uiuo and 
;.t SUCH a Hiding expense; yet such is :ie ca-e a* i 1 
my frteuds aud ueignoo.-s v ia tostify. Yuur practice 
lu tin* vicinity will oe unllmiieil. Man• are astoulsli- 
ed at Bueh a wouderiitl cure, aud aru da. / apoiymo to 
you for relief. L,»ng may you live (o bit s yourraca ’’ 
l tn. above is a correct cojiy ot lUestaicmont traus- 
mltted to us. It can Ln; seen by califug at our ottice. 
Ati. V uughu will he luo .-1 hapjiy to recoiitneurt i,■ to 
any (but doubt our ability to cure gravel audartecuoii* 
arising from di.-ea.-t'* vf the kidmy and blaudor. 
A CLEUUVMAN’S TESTIMONY. 
i Rev. J. We*ley Umnlau, (Troy Conference' of Pern 
Clinton County, N. Y. ’ 
”1 am better m h.ialth this Fall than I have been be- 
fore iu live ; my bLvimueil id ceding quiu* 
uiy appetite ts steady aud powertui, my habats are 
twice us lull as they used tube; insiead of being ail 
pinched up, l am gcuiugto bcquitecorpuleut 1 nave 
never worked so turd, or preaciu-d so much,’ as this 
Fall: I have labored two muuttis m a prouaeied meet, 
tug; preached most every night; some sixty souls cou- 
vcried; tu God be all tho praise, l shall taw to write 
out a statement of my cu*o ouo of these days, and the 
greai benefit derived hum your prescrip ions • they 
have done more for mo Hum all tho reui dl s \ ever 
took, lu fact, they are tho only medicine* mat have 
bcueilitcd me. ' 
INCONTUOVKRTtBLK TESTIMONY - THE CA-8 OF MBS 
DALMlsk - A OOXH'LSTE AND l'EMFECT CUKE. 
Airs. L. n. Palmer, of Bedford, Hillsboro Couuty, 
N. ii., in a scries of letters under different, lutes ciw* 
a history of her case, Which, as she says, 1 was'Vo re¬ 
markable that Btraugers wont many miles to *ee her 
the same as they wodld a groat curio«ity.” •• j *eem' 
(.sne write.*) to have ml tno complaints a lersou c«u 
have aud live. Indeed, I seem to live but t < aiul'er 1 
have auadache, sore throat, with a general ttUorgaul- 
zatioa ot tho system; am touched with n dry tight 
cough, short breath, very costive; have nil kt/swoats 
and at times afflicted with tho piles, which Jo iuurter- 
ably painful. Now l suffer with the cold, and again 
reel burning with the heat, l have u »t hint * meu*nu- 
al disehurgu lu IMocu mouths; have *!iaia rauinu ' 
pains in my hips and kidneys, aud my Uwr i, imouf 5 
enily torpid auu inactive." The medicine* needed by 
MW- r. were a: oucg forwarded; auu Uie I emfi * de 
rived from them is apparent from the tol vwnig ex¬ 
tract from ouo of her subsequent letters: 1 Although 
1 Had begun to be encouraged hy tire siigb UnpruvU 
meiit, yet 1 felt that a crisis was cotuiug—one wnlctt 1 
(l.uoa uui couieinplttto. You, C4H luia^me iuy Hirrci* 4 - 
bie surprise w l.eu 1 passed thy critical period w.ui less 
pain ttun 1 ever 1«U in my hie. From Ruu time l be¬ 
gan to improve rapidly ; nature seemed to have been 
aroused under the magical induence of your remidie* 
o'^*a r i? f'-iurued; my niuia uppearen to be r J- 
llevcrt v t all ruHlauchuly, aud agaiu the pathway of me 
opeued brighily before me. * * * only last week 
1 returned to my native place, from whence ’l was taken 
years ago on my bed, hardly expected by my friends to 
reach my journey's end alive. When my old aeqnaint- 
? n, ‘7 s , a 'Y rne fffltmimg comparatively well, they conld 
hmd y believe Hint such u miracle could ii" wrought by 
me. ,c",e; tbeysn.v it*.oms‘lik« one rai-ed irtm, the 
I;, ' 1 ; r . n * e « moving round again As long sg I 
use I «hall boa vviilkir u adv^rli^erm'DT *»f voor truly 
wonderful healing powers. * » » Wofvt* canmrt 
fo b o U, Y firaUnirte. Once more I find huppint-p* in 
shilUtlrlbiiren ^fSOOt, I 
TESTIMONY OF A PHYSICIAN-A MOST RE¬ 
MARKABLE CUKE. 
A LADY HAS A SNAKE IN HER STOMACH, CAUSING FITS 
-SHE IS CURED, AND THE SNAKE REMOVED. 
Wrtte^’ W ‘ Fcuner ’ PIft5n well, Alleghany Co , Mich., 
Dear Doctor: I am happy to sav that, you wereri-ht 
in your conjecture that, the yonngiadv'e fir* w err caused 
riy worm* or aortic foreign substaut’e in the stomach 
1 proved to he as mu'I snake. Alter using v our medi- 
Cfi’p. prtpared for it- removal, for a few dflv*, the snake 
was expelled without, -uilolls resuii* or any unnatural 
eh. ci*. much that time she has not had a m ,„iy 
symntnmF. Sire ha- Improved in Strength ai d fir-b 
rapidly, aud i* now BCcrnibgly weli. Sfie dc- ( r,, ft 
tomato known her gr.ip.iu feelings fur relieving her 
of ttu* horribledis.-as*t, produced, u- i: was, by so m- 
natural a cause. I coD-iderit.mir of themost ri'm-ti k- 
ab t: cures on record. I will be gr ally obliged if you 
Will reply at length ro tr.is letter, and slaty to me what 
Micre wa* tu ti c -ytnp'otiis I gave yon tnm led von to 
suppose the rrne cause -that there were worms or 
romething of i he kind,that caused the fits I .,m ushig 
-evcral of your different specifics tu mv practice, and 
the result or their use has, in all cases thus tar treated 
been entirely satisiuctory. 1 think your Blood ami 
i-tvcrx ill* the best m uee. If you will give me a reefre- 
lor preparing them. I will endeavur t.. benefit you a* 
much in some oilier wuy, Very truly your-, 
L. VV. FEUNER, M. D. 
• A WONDERFUL CURE. 
Kinttre, Winnebago Co., 111. 
Dr. Hamilton: My Dour Friend —Believing a state 
ineni of my case a benefit to the public, or more especi¬ 
ally re those Similarly diseased. I give you a full and 
complete history of my sufferings. I was taken -irk 
^Lv,- lI sv p >, D m U: ’ , ' ls '4 :| ? ,ca -'’’ ' h ’“' ln 4 Tolnnreereil in 
Sixtj-fit h Illinois Yolatue. r Infirntry,) wuh whac the 
doctors cull pneumonia, or lung lever I grew worse 
all tire time until May, ut which time I got a mate bet¬ 
ter, On the mil ot the month 1 received a fork.n di 
1 - to go bwne. after which iii:re t wa* 
taseti down more than ever; *r. | called Dr. B., of 
fa” ** phy-leian, who examined 
mi , and said my case was tncumble, as my right ium- 
was ah gone, ami he conld do me no good whatever 
"f r;,1 ’ e ? a H'l!""' of pus aud matter in 
twcmy-foLr hours. ! could not rest, night or dav. but 
coughed all the time, and sweat at night*, nnd in the 
morning won d be dripping with perspiration, and w us 
so weak I conld not turn io the tied. I called some ol 
ihe best physicians in our town and countv, but they 
all said they could d»> me uo gaud. I **revv worse all 
the time, and suffered more than pm or umuuo can 
exnres*. ), too. itioitghi i could not get wertT and *o 
'"IMl mv h lends. I was under the trrr.iment ui Dr. 
S. U, ot Rockrotd, ror seven mouths, lie had other 
doctors come to sec mo, but they pod id do me no 'v>oe 
After suffering eighteen mouths in mi* way, the’doc 
tors declared they could do no more for me. I chanced 
to get bold of oue of yoor papers from a friend, aLd ! 
read t:, amt couciuded to try your remedies. But all 
my friends told me it wit* of to use. and my doctor* 
said: hnmbng* and imposters rou Weref” 
Bnt agiimst all their united influence I wrote to you iu 
•iul\, and you replied that my case icdeeii w i- very 
Critical, but you thought you conld. (if it was the will 
ol God to bless the means.) cure me, Yon sent tho 
medicine,and 1 used v: asdirecied. I r«i*eii more pu* 
Uinn ever, for a few days after which time I was able 
to get out or bed uml go out of door.-, I was a com¬ 
plete skeleton, I got Weighed the :ltst chance I coalil 
—having recruited some rune—and my weigni a: Uiat 
time Was but fill pound*. I uow weigh 165 pounds aud 
my health is ,i* good a* ever, hut do uot feel quite a* 
stiong; yet [ am going buck to join uit regiment and I 
figlit trie rebels. Now, those doctors that gave me up 
i» die think tiy lung* are good ya, a id if *ny of them 
"• '’"“t" t" run me •« foot-race, I „m ready, 
and 1 Wll bet $5 that I can outrun any ol them ! ■ or 
oO rods, or a mile, it they say so. Aud it is to you Dr 
Hamilton, 1 uwe my life, for I heartily believe, had l 
not. begun your treatment, I would have been this day- 
lu my grave. I will evei remctniHjr you. May lie 
• who doeth all th'nga weii,” watch oVt-r and prosper 
'hJ handsi in every good work for the resuirmtou of 
suffering bnmanny. I sincerely ad vi-e ail the *i. k no 
nalter bow apparently hopeless their Case may be, to 
app y to yon, lorf do believe, if their case is curable 
you will, by the blessing of God, (iu whom you put 
your trust.) cure them. May God, bless you, is my 
sincere prayer. NEIL WaTSo.N. 
A REMARKABLE CASE. 
It affords us pleasure to place before the public the 
following statement of Mr*. Jennie Duncan, a highly 
reepectuble lady residing at Barg-trsto ve, Washlii- 
ton County, Perm. Such u tfi-'imonfiil, rmanatiug 
from a source so ivorthy, is deserving of a careful pere 
usal; ” I uot only claim it a privilege, but consider it 
a duty I owe tny follow mortals, to tel! them what the 
valuable reined tea i>t Dr. Hamilton hate done for me. 
It is hoped that some ilmbting, s'lIL-xing morral » ui 
throuiih the i-eriisal of this, be ted to apply to those 
who deservedly r ink ' honorable as men and scientific 
a- physicians.’ For some- eight to ten years previ ou * 
to April, 1662, I suffered severe!v from a pain ir, Uiv 
back, underneath my right*hookWMade, sometime* 
extending into Hie right side. W’hxTi my sid« tbu* 
ached l could not bear nu article of clothing fastened 
around me. 1 had headache constantly, palp!ration or 
keart, and was *n wry Bervmi* that a stra-.ige footstep 
or an unusual noise would startle me and 'anse me to 
tremble like a leaf mv heart beating audiblv But 
ihe most horrible of all my sufferings was a suioi.'wr- 
ing sensation. 1 could not get my breath. Orttutimes 
1 nave started from my bed and'ran loan open win¬ 
dow for relief Indeed, I w is often afraid to lav my 
head Upon the pillow lest 1 should smother. A.i the 
temporary relief I could get irom ttii, feeling, was in 
bciu^ bled, aud uiy bloocl 9 u thick Jind b[ack thar 
It would uui run .a drop uules* placed in hot water. 
These, with many other ailments, rendered me a truly 
miserable betug. During this time 1 whs r«nnin- up 
heavy bills w ith eminent physicians. 1 had-siwliowed 
enough nieviictnes refill one corner of a muz store 
(at least so it seemed to me.) M v back was blistered’ 
plastered, cupped, and cold water applied, until I was 
heartily tired of lr. Yet the pain was there, and there 
it would stay. About Ihi* lime I was banned a paper 
containing the theory or Proirresor Hamilton’s new 
mod',* ot treatment,, it JH?ouK.*d reu^oliable, aod was 
corroboratedbv *omany ’testiuioniiilr,’ that,alihou-h 
discouraged, f was reduced to try It. I sent them .a 
statement ol my case, and in due time received their 
terms and iUagno.-i* of my case. I inclosed the re- 
irtii.-iu* ice, and received a course of their tieami ot 
Before 1 had been under it two weeks 1 was relieved. 
No palpitation of heart, no smothering sensation, no 
headache. Improved appetite, sweet and lefre.-tiiiig 
sleep. I advise, nay. entreat ail those afflicted, especi¬ 
ally those whoso symptoms ure similar to those enu¬ 
merated in my case, to at once apply to Dr Hamilton 
aud get relief. 1 
A TRULY WONDERFUL CURE. 
Denmark, Oxford Co., Mo., Dec. 8. 
My Dear Sir- Be'ieving a statement of my case 
would bo u benefit tu ihe pimlic. or more especially to 
persona similarly diseased, 1 seud you th * certificate 
Oue year ago La*tJuuo l .:** taken with a very severe 
pain lu my right side; it coa'iuued io grow worse 
until l was obliged to stop nil gunk of betaines* ami 
finally took to my bad most of the time. Th--win w ,s 
so bad 1 could get no rest night or day; l suffered be 
youd ad description ; 1 had the advice aud counsel of 
the best physicians m the state, and they could do 
me no good; all they gave me was blue pill and uior 
pklne. 
1 continued growing worse until about the middle 
ol August, when l trad an abacus* break oil tny liver; 
it discharged through the lungs, some pint and a halt, 
or more, rhti rirst twenty-four hours, aud then every 
twenty-four hour* km til December following it, dis¬ 
charged from half to one pint, and thou commenced to 
flil up again, lor two weeks, wbeu it broke again, and 
con Uu ued to do*o every two weeks, all winter, till the 
middle of February, wncu they would rise and bre ak 
every lew days. Itseeui* tome I raised a barrel ofthtek 
matter or pus; it was about the color of blood, per¬ 
haps riot unite a* red ; it reduced mo so that I was a 
complete skeleton ; the doctor* all told m„ f niurt die, 
and that soou; l!i,-y gave me uothiog bat moriKi ae to 
ease the pain; they said (hut l could uot n,a more 
than two weeks at tuo*t; i Could ut sit np at all - not 
long ouuugb to hare my bed made; l c-iu,’ied aud 
raised more than a man m a cousumptton; I tried all 
the patent medicine;* of the day, and everything that 
could be thought of, and grew worse all the time. My 
side was so sore (outside) l could’ut bear my clothes 
to touch it, aud, to sum it all up, 1 was in a very bad 
fix, any way. I 
A friend of mine got one of your papers and brought 
it to me to look at; T of if nnd thought I 
would try you—I could but die any way; I had hut lit¬ 
tle hope, ui -re was so mm h humbug in ihe world. I 
wrote you. I think :n March: your answer whs yon 
could cure me. and sent me some medicine; I com¬ 
menced taking lr the la -1 of April; I commenced get- 
, " better from (.he flr*t dose, aud continued to until 
I was quite w<ll Tbcsore never stripped discharging 
re uu up until lifter l commenced taking your medl- 
i , i , 1 , d,, bharg« grew fo-s every day until com¬ 
pletely healed op, wnlch was sometime lu August, 
since which time my health never was butter, fan 
oo as good a day’s work (is any other man, and staud 
it. as well; und I do know it was your medicine that 
cured me, and I do sincerely and solemnly believe that 
'iuy person that, i* sick (amtthelc case is rumble,) that 
wi l get your tnedictneand follow your directions, they 
will surely get cured. Mjndvire is, frieDdsall, if you 
are sick, send to Prof. R. L. Hamilton, and he will 
cure you 
I remain yours forever, 
God bless you. 
J. B. TATS ON. 
BATED FROM THE GRAVE. 
„ ‘ N ,! r ' , n bf Troy, Bradford County, Penn., 
under dat e of Dec b, writes: J 
“ J am "y’mg tptrai those that aro diseased to send 
to you at once, and especially those U.ui have the Liv- 
•-1 oinplnint, fls 1 know umi you Bure to curtj that 
every time, as the person i* to take your remedies. I 
know that, if it had not been for your remedies, I 
Should have been lu mv grave long before now for I 
Was clear gone, as you know ; uud if my testimony is 
worth anything to you. you are at liberiy io make such 
use ot n as you may see lit, for I leel as if you had 
eaved me from the grave.” 
REMaPaKABLE testimony. 
II red Iren r Dec ?• A ’ 1!eU ’ of 0iiian ’ Ind " writes Prof. 
" vv j*-f' ffrai itude I place before the public, my testi¬ 
mony in tavor of your new remedies, having been con¬ 
fined to the house ami to tny bed most of the time for 
eighteen mouths, and finding no relief until after 
taking two courses ol'your dcliyhUul Liver and Blood" 
remedies. I can now ride iu iny carriage, and walk 
hair a mile at a time, I urge iipon all who may be suf- 
lering trom a deranged state of the liver and digestive 
organ* to consult Prof. Hamilton without delay, or it 
may be too late." 
THE REMARKABLE TESTIMONY OF A VERY ESTIMABLE 
LADY. 
Lumbers ills, Del. Co., N. Y., Nov. 9. 
For the benifit of those who will be prevailed unon 
to he cured, l will state, a* far a* practicable, my case, 
and he remedies need. I never enjoys robU8t health 
and last spring I became nearly helplcs* mv streneth 
and appetite failing me altogether, so that it was with 
great difficulty that I couLd move ubnnt the bouse at 
all, and some days unable to leave my bed. I cannot 
here enumerate my various symptoms, which were 
PHli.l’iil and alarming Some of ihe least w ere pains 
iu the bead and rule*, fa mutes aud dizz'iicss, distres¬ 
sing h.morrbsee and eruptions, as humors, chiefly on 
my hands and dice. J 
A Iter sii(Kerin e in rli is way about three months =eek- 
ing rest and rehef, and finding none, mv friend* ner- 
-uaded me to apply to Prof. Hamilton. \ did bo He 
xiiswercd promptly, pronouncing my disease that of 
the blood and liv. T.and pr misediocnrcmeifT would 
f'dlow hi* directions, which I gladly did. In tea- than 
one week I began to mend; in threewe.-ks I was able 
to work, and haveliihnredaud improved in bealthever 
since, and think that 1 enjoy better health uow than r 
have knowD before in ten tears. 
I cannot close w'gbouc entreating the afflicted to ap¬ 
ply to Dr Hamilton for reli.-ft fj will be of great im¬ 
port to some ro know tha: you can use his medicines 
und Attend to nil th6 th&t you Imiyc 6 t 7 ^f» 2 th. 
to do, and your strength will improve. ThismedieTne 
•vill not slckeu yon and reduce you as most medicine 
doeo; j; will renovate and strenethen,aud restore to 
health and happiness. Mot truly yours 
MRS. F. C. RERIDE. 
DYSPEPSIA AND CONSUMPTION CURED. 
"Mr. S. S. Parker, of Alabama, Genesee County N 
Y., writes: 
• My wife has wholly recovered since using your 
medicines. Previous to apply ing to you. she was nn- 
at>U: to take the least food ur drink, except corn starch 
uml bread coffee. Her bowels would not move for 
eighteen days at a tune, and then forced by the most 
unpleasant efforts. Siuee the third day alter rakiug 
yoor medicines she has taken her ordinary nun'* off 
rational food, with very little inconvenience, and her 
bowels move regular and easy. Her fo-et. and limbs, 
which prev-ooriy required a Jug or hot water, day and 
Tiikiht. tor a iOBtf time, to keep tHoid warm, are now 
warm enough of themselves. Her nervous dehliiiy, 
which wn* j.vi*t endurance, is much better, ami she 
once mote enjoy* her nigh's in sweet sleep. She sit* 
up ah day, where** she w ra only moved from one bed 
to another, for making aud change. May God bless 
• nn CAUfiO voti to live lung, and biesB with your reme- 
dies the ihou-auds of poor invalids that are sufferin'' 
for want of proper treatment.” 
STRONG TALK!—READ THIS AND BE CONVINCED. 
Mrs. Eliza Millroy, of Cranberry, Venango Co. Pa., 
writes: * & ’ 
Dear Doctor: f have used your medicines as direct¬ 
ed, and am ustoni-hed at tho wonderful cure it has 
performed inmy case. Language is inadequate toex- 
press my sufferings before I commenced taking your 
niediclue, ami, alter suffering twenty-dve years, lam 
now comparatively well 1 attributo my very exia 
lance to your great profossi.uia) skill — indeed," T owe 
you a dt Dt ol grai itude that I cau never pay. i am pre¬ 
pared to say to the sick aud afflicted, apply to Dr. 
Hamilton, and he. will give you comfort. In saym** 
this, from experience, I kuow whereof l affirm. May 
heaven s best blessing* ever be showered upon the 
greatest benefactor of his race — Prof, R. Leonidas 
Uauuftou. ELIZA MILLROY. 
take notice. 
Ail that wish tor treatmentor advice,please answer the 
follow mg questions, by letter, and add any further infor¬ 
mation necessary to give me a full description of each 
case: 
Questions.—G ive your name, age, residence, occupa¬ 
tion, untried or single, have you headache, or dizziness, 
cough, asthma, loss of voice or hoarseness, catarrh, ex¬ 
pectorate' muen, raise blood, fever or mgl.t-nw eat*, sleep- 
lew or frightful < 1 1 caws, ehtils; eonanec?to bed or house, 
palpitation Of heart, rheumat.?!", druiKV, nervous tit*, 
palsy, dyspepsia, sickness, sourness, wind or distress ,M 
si.miac i. bdtous, bowels regular, bloated or sore ; eoetivc- 
ness, dlarrha'A, appetite good, poor or craving ? are you 
thirsiv r Is the tougite ecu ted, 11 so, wtiAl the color sad 
appcanioee, Or Salt very dry and cracked? have you piles, 
lisuila, gravel? urine scanty Or otherwise? have rou 
seiomirt, cancer, or any humor, It so. how does it affect 
y ou ? Are you naturally stroaz iir delicate, lean or firehy, 
straight or stooping Wb*t, ii any. eJiango In those re- 
specLs ? i’O w hat coiupiniiit* are you most subject ? If a 
lady, married or slnglo, tnul any ctitatren.any female oom¬ 
ph, lut, Irregularities.pal is and weasnesa ttt the back and 
limbs, had at-v had fits Of sicltDes.-. taken '.1111011 incdlclno, 
AC- 
All «!ck persons rmt*{ remember that. If they wish to bw 
put upon a course of treatment w hich will cure them, 
they can write and arts '* 1 er '.tie above questions. 1 can. In 
eveiy Instance, prescribe, for lliemjusi a- well a* though 
I saw; them, for l have constantly thousands under my 
treatment In various parts of the world u tieh I never see; 
all of whom l cure a* apeotftl y and safety as those 1 see In 
person , lu fact, some01 pie besi cures ! ever made l have 
perfected in coses l never saw. 
MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. 
In conclusion. 1 will say to all who read this, and feel 
that they are In any a ay diseased, please be so kind as to 
write me a simple, lull statement of your symptoms, nnd 
by return mall you will get a reply, with every informa¬ 
tion nnd advice necessary, free duly incloso stamps to 
pay postage. Ho not delay, t beg of you, w hen a little 
delay may place you bevou-1 *11 hope of a cure. 1 slrall be 
plain »ml tell you the who In truth, aud what you may fie. 
pend upon, and whether you can or cannot be saved. 
Have no tear of revealing any mwrets to me, for they are 
kept safe In my pOs*,**loa, free from tint world. 
1 re peat, th -sa who live u a dhstatice and cannot see tnr 
itt perso.i, write me : I car, prescribe and sen-I remodlv* 
by mail or express u> any par! of the world. No danger 
la -endtug letters, or money In lotfors, for they always 
conic surely and speedily to mat Please hard till* to your 
1 Hernia and Acquaintances who ijaur be *lck, thereby you 
n-»j do much go al and save valuable lives. Prevail ou 
them to come aud see me, or write to me ut once. 
!• uniter, I wUti In this place to Inform those who may 
also over twenty thousand others, just os good, which 
ought to satisfy the most skeptical that lay assertions aro 
based upon facts. 
OvrtoK and Consulting Rooms, No. sid Buoadwat, 
Nsw-Yobk, 
where 1 may be seen ou the following days, viz: Sundays, 
Mondays, luesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 
A. M. to t P. ii, 
All letters must be addressed to Prot. R. LEONIDAS 
HAMILTON, M. D.. No. Stti Broadway, New York, care 
1 of Post-Ofilcu Box No. 4,'AVJ. 
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