drowsiness, heaviness dizziness, roaring, bnzzing, and 
singing in the cars and head, dimness of sight, deafness, 
throbbing or darting pains In the head. If the bilious 
matter should settle upon the mucus membrane ths\t 
Uq -s the stomach, throat, and bowels, then we rind the 
following symptoms or manifestations of the Internal 
disarrangement, viz;—water-brash, heartburn, sickness 
and vomiting, colic, pains ill the sides, stomach, bowels, 
back or breast, sick headache, palpitations of the heart, 
wind In tbe stomach, with distress and fullness, choking 
spells, heat and dryness In tho throat, bad taste In the 
month, canker in the mouth and throat, bad breath, 
thirst,cold chills, alternating with hot flashes, dysentery, 
diarrhea, cholera, and cholera morbus, sour stomach, 
with raising of the food, unsteady appetite, constipation 
of the bowels, all-gone feelings, etc. 
List of New Advertisements, 
New null Wonderful TestiuioninlM in favor of 
Prof. Hamilton'* Great Snoeee* in 
f'nrins Chronic 1>l«cnNcs. 
Important Case of Epileptic Fits I 
Head the following evidence of what my treatment 
lias done in n ease of this disease, hitherto considered 
Incurable: 
„ .. BtrcnorART, HI.. Oi>t, re. 
Du. Hamilton: My wife was afflicted with tits ten 
rears, (itu.mitd with qrt<ti xptnat and tutvouh detntitu. 
She doctored wit]; several physicians. tint all to no pur¬ 
pose. i read one of vnur circulars, and was so Impressed 
with yoor new and simple theory of disease Unit I de¬ 
termined to try your remedies. Every one lu the neigh¬ 
borhood cried " humbug." but. thank God. tailed to rj|s- 
snade u- trppi Oar purpose. As you know, we sent for 
some Of vdnr rcinldles, which, with the help ofOnd, have 
complete lV a III fWmrtn-’.Hij cured her. She has Hot had 
a lit since : her back is strong, and her tiervoii-i vitality 
uni - r-ngth have returned As every attack she had 
was severer than the One previous. It Is rwwonuhle to 
suppose rhe could not. have lived long but for the timely 
interference or your wonderful skill. To (iorl be the 
A Mrsterlcv’r Record—Prof K I, Hamilton, M D. 
The Lamb Knitting Machine, 
Wanted, Agents —Secvimb A Co. 
■Work for all —Win U Gifling. 
Farm for Sale—C F Chellborg. 
Cane Seed—Blyiuver, Day St Vo. 
American Jonrnal of Horticulture— .1 K Tilton & Co 
Dewey's Colored f ruit Plates, Ac.—r> M Dewey. 
The I amity Circle Glee Book—Dltson A Co. 
The Beet Churn KytatU-H P Westcott. 
Indian Vegetable Medicine* _]>r B Greene. 
ThorharnV An anal Catalogue—Sam’l T TUorbnrn. 
-J Woodroffc. 
Fatal for Sole—W W Apes. 
Three Curious Pic.tnres—Eii Good 
Iona Buds—A Mcrrell. 
Farm for Sale—Geo L Paddock. 
Short-Hor . —r K Ward. 
The Best Farm in tbe West—C B Cree. 
Wanted. Energetic Men—ChasS Greene & Co. 
A Splendid Firm for Sale—SHeston. 
Genuine Ear'./ Goodrich Potatoes—M E Merchant. 
Recipes for nil kinds Of Soap—Win H Annls. 
Iona and Isrielii* Vines—C £ Hoag & Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Coe's Cough Balsam. 
Continuation of Prof, [litinHiou’s Theory. 
Hoarseness, spitting blood, bronchitis, asthma, or 
phthisic, aud consumption are produced by the same 
cans?. The bilious material is thrown upon the delicate 
membrane that lines the air passages —irritation, with 
cough; more or less severe soreness through the throat, 
breast, sides, bnck or shoulders, or pains of various de¬ 
grees ol' severity, and, unless something Is done Immedi¬ 
ately to relieve nature, Inflammation will supervene, 
followed by ulceration, night sweats, cold chills, beetle 
fm r, rising of matter, with perhaps a little blood, diar¬ 
rhea, sore month and throat, etc., which are indications 
of a powerful effort or nature to relieve the system of 
poisonous, bilious material which has fastened Itself up¬ 
on the most delicate and sensitive organs in the human 
system—the lungs andnir pavtagns. 
Ill couuectlou with the above cause we have another, 
which la not understood by physicians, aud that is ana 
perahuadance of action of the. lungs, or, in other words, 
they have been compelled to labor too hard. That, the 
machine may run well nil the parts must be well oiled 
and properly balanced. Thus It Is with the human sys¬ 
tem. God, whose hands so djlnilly fashioned tills won¬ 
derful body, has allotted to each organ a specific amount 
of labor, wblcb, if properly and faithfully performed, 
will cause all to run smoothly and easily through life, 
But the moment out* organ attempts to shirk It* usual 
amount of labor upon a nelghoring organ, that moment 
the harmony of tbe system is destroyed, and the organ, 
overtasked by Its increased action, becomes, an a natural 
consequence, enfeebled and.no longer able to perform 
even its ordinary amunnl of work, falls tulo decoy. 
Suppose for Instance, that the action of the Titian—the 
tin) seat of lif •has become Impaired, and. Instead of per- 
forming Its euslomarv amount of labor, It now preforms 
only half as much as it should do- wh.it Is the result? 
In ail cage? when- thera is a lark of action in the liver 
STfic l\nvi $ tfondetw 
— Garibaldi has gone to Candia. 
—The Mississippi is to be bridged at St. Louis. 
— Since -January 1st 14,900 emigrants have landed 
in New York. 
— The excise law is being rigorously enforced in 
New York city. 
— The Fenian, G. J. Mather, has been acquitted by 
a Toronto Jury. 
— A clerk in the Boston post-office has been arrest¬ 
ed for opening letters. 
— A policeman in Baltimore shot a man for not 
halting when ordered to. 
— They are pumping out the Hoosic tunnel at the 
rate of 400 gallons a minute. 
— The Spriogfleld arsenal is turning out eighty of 
the new breech-loaders a day. 
— At the Covington, Ky„ billiard tournament the 
prize cue was won by Andrew McFee. 
— The Wisconsin legislature, by a vote of 96 to 33, 
has requested Senator Doolittle to resign. 
— The funeral of the late N. P. Willis took place at 
St. Paul's Church, Boston, on the 81th nit. 
— A gang of Chluamen on the Central Pacific R. R. 
were covered by a snow-slide—five perished. * 
— The Canadian Government has granted niuely- 
for services in the Fenian raids. 
wh.'-ti were believed to be Incurable. Indeed. 1 am 
well, and I think I need no more medicine." 
Mr. s. k. Woodman of CwnvtUc, Somerset Cmintv. 
Mm. write«, July 30, triGB: 
1 was, one year ago, one of your patients, and took 
tm''packages of your most, valuable medicines. Be. 
Vs . l . ,| t , P‘h"l to yon, 1 had taken An much • doctor .tuff* 
tmu l learait no kind would do me good. The invcrc 
Ph il. 1 '\ J mVl > In 11 ty back and letl shoulder are en¬ 
nui) -.mm. My naturally weak and feeble constitution 
. i U1) ' :iml Ul 1 niu - v he allowed to use the 
been* hrom/lo T " V' 1 '" >- v m \ w UUiU - A » this has 
r 2h !? L“h ut hy your truly effectual remedies. 
^ 'lour fop luc mure tkuu I could liavo cx- 
w rl t ms * J u lr°! IM^GO^ Wuunt ,vlori ^ Station, Michigan, 
* , ^ A n .^lUiout any more mcdlclno. Mv 
conipciint. way ul lho llvi/r and dOjoutlvo organa. I fool 
Qt*ltc well aud have a good uppetlf*. j assurt* you 1 nm 
vrr> thankful for the go 0 ;l you baVo .au.uo. I We 
UhtlrtO in uoJi poor heal Mi. that l kno^ T»u w in annrcclnf t*t 
Mi u I uow haw. Should I nr auy toofwi a rSnM of 
:,ny.,i my bad symptoms I will write ye n but I ltdnk 
.'."'V » nn r deejiial | v cured and will „i,t agilu appear 
Mi; heaven a bent blcwlngs ever be stiovrvred u non von 
Is my sincere nruyrr," P ' 
Mr. A. Gould of Cohoes, N. V., writes. April > pwa 
"Go returning from the army I found inysrlUnfferlm' 
from lever and ague, which I have tried Ir, rm.i.v whi m o 
cure, Alter taking medicines of various kludb'l found 1 
was no better, My brother recommended your rumedlea 
lo me. aud since t called on you and obtained some I 
have been rapidly improving, and mu now able, to per¬ 
form my day a work. My liver, blood and digestive or- 
gan- nave returned to a healthy state, and 1 am now a 
well man," 
Mr. James H. McCloury of Fayette Springs,Pa., writes. 
Jan aery 84, IStW: 
I must mform you of the. great beneflt mv wife re- 
celved from your medlral treatment in tin- spring of 
iSol four remedies restored her to health and vigor. 
VV. re J. not lor them 1 sincerely believe she would ere 
now have been Ul her grave. May llod in his providence 
at-end you iu your hniuuuo labors la the prayer of your 
friend." 
Mns Catharine Leslie of Boonvllle, Warrick Co., IruL. 
writ,-*, May 1. r 
"The tin .Heine you sent me for mv daughter lias boon 
received, and iwo thirds oi it has been used. she has 
tieuu greatly btmetlled by It. She dons not. have tits Os 
ire<|ueutly as hefore. ’J’he usual lime for her to have 
them pauses over. Please forward another package." 
Mrs. Gideon Barber oi fiiutoa, St, Law roues »;o„ N,Y . 
Writes, .June 83, t86(V- 
" Your medielne lias worked wonders with rac. Iain 
so tnitnb better sinee l took them mat i can hardly real 
Ire t,lie Tael that It Is no; l cannot feel grateful enough for 
your tluieli relief. 
Anna Uav ol Hunt’s Horners, Cortland Co., N. Y„ 
writes, Auv. H, 1800 : 
" 'I l."re ycafa ago last Spring I was In very poor health 
and sent to you tor a package oi yourttietUiduos. I used 
them according to vour instructions, and Uitnugh them 
Oild ill- goo/liiew of our Heavenly Father, I wiis restored 
and nave been very well most of the tUnc sinee," 
six pensions 
— Twenty-two persons were injured by an accident 
on tbe Hudson River Railroad on the 24th alt. 
— The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce endorses 
the cental system for baying and selling grain. 
— The U. S. Consul in Candia refuses to recognize 
the blockade of tbe Turks, because it is ineffectual. 
— A man and his wife were lost in the storm at 
Florida. Mass., on the l'Jth ult.,and have not yet been 
found. 
— The bill establishing equal suffrage in the Terri¬ 
tories has become a law without the President's 
signature. 
— The trial of thirty ladies for mobbing a liquor 
store in Greenfield, O., resulted in a verdict of $02 
for plaintiiL 
— Gen. Hawley of the Hartford Press has been re¬ 
nominated for Governor of Connecticut, and Oliver 
H. Perry for Lieut. Governor. 
— By a collision on the Ogdensburg & Lake Cham¬ 
plain R. R. on the 20th ult„ one man was killed aud 
seven or eight persons injured. 
— An amendment to Lhe State Constitution has 
been introduced Into the Ohio legislature which ex¬ 
tends the right of eufl'ragc to women. 
— John P. Yelverton, President of the Bank of 
North America, died suddenly on the 24th nit., on 
account of the difficulties of the bank. 
I ) brim , the above are the causes that produce all case# 
oi lung diseases, throat affections, uni! catarrh, Now, 
the natural and proper treatment for the pill amt perma¬ 
nent core of all sm ti complaints ts simple, sate, uml roll- 
"hie. instead of applying remedial agents to the. lungs, 
exclusively, we have, by vast experience, teamed that 
other organs should be roused to action at once, and be 
compelled to paribrm as much exertion as the lungs have 
been compelled to perform. 
It is well known throughout this Continent. 
Prof. R. Leonidas Hamilton, M. »., having, for many 
years, given Ills whole time to the treatment aud Invent,!- 
gallon ol Chronic, Disease, more especially of lhe Liver 
and IHoofLand liav lug been tong and favorably know nli 
evwy htate and Territory in lhe Galon as the most skill- 
mi physician In the cure of Chronic Diseases, being 
formerly Professor or Materia Mcdtca. Therapeutics, 
Pharmacy, Medical Botany, and Diseases ol' Feumles and 
Uutdren, in Central Medical College, also. Physician to 
tin-New lock College of HoalUi, and the Centra] Cltv 
Hospital, etc., has placed opportunities within his reach 
of no in"an Importance, ami have added largely toliU 
aiUli tiuil iixpi!rirnci\ 
Remember, Prof. K L. Hamilton Is the only physician 
in t.lie world that has made Liver, Lung, und Blond dis¬ 
eases a specialty for a whole lifetime, and the only one 
that has Written a full and true theory of the origin ami 
certain cure Of such complaints. Prof. H, has now per- 
feel-- 1 a class of New Specific L'.uundies that do not tall 
to cure, r poedlly /mil permanentIv, where the system has 
uot entirely broken down. 
•Its Treated more f'nae* of the kind Hum 
nay ot her Dlnii. 
Aiter having Huoeessfuily treated over tme. hundred 
a>"‘ Aft!/ thuummt fvnHM ,</' Ww, Luna and Hloud din 
eases throughout Mm United States ami British Norm 
America, the people can have no exeu*« for doubting Ids 
-kill mil ability to cope with all diseases to which the 
hurngn family aru subject. The mime arid fume of Prof. 
k bcoftltlUB IfauiUtou, M. IJiui become n houneiioltl 
woi.l throughout this Continent, and the mere mention 
Of his mum: in »ul)lclcnt cuarauiee lliut the public uiny 
place full confidence, in its worth and reliability. ii v the 
new system of treatment adopted by Prof, Hamilton, nil 
chronic diseases are fully nud permsnontly cured, with 
more speed and certainty than any other know n method. 
Iu a mujorlly of cases, cures arc made In one quarter the. 
Lime usually ruqiltrr.d by other treatments, tuid there Ik 
also another advantage, lo be gained, which in of great 
benefit to the. laboring classes, m that no mineral or pul 
son remedies are given. Consequently, patients are in 
no danger ol' exposure, and need not, be kept from work, 
or compelled to change diet or general habits of eyerv- 
V" "" , '*“»V y>ar t was sick, intended b\ 
two said lo lie good phyalolatia, and given np to die i 
neighbor of mine wrote to yon for me utfttlha mv'dlu- 
ease, and you answered yon could and would core me 
\ ofir medicines were received, utiri after taking them 
until I was able to sit lip to hare ray bed made, mv 
tcral heat; palpitation of the heart; lu uianycaseja dry, 
teasing cough, with sore throat; uusteady appetite, sonr 
stomach, with n raising of the food, and choking s’eosa- 
tlon In the throat; sickness and vomiting ; distress ; 
Ueav iuesFj-yr a bloated aml)!nl| feeling about the stomach 
ami sides, which Is often attended with pains aud tender¬ 
ness ; aggravating pains in the sides, hack, or breast, and 
about the shonldera; colic, pain uml soreness through 
the bowels, with heat; constipation oHIie bowels, alter¬ 
nating with frequent attacks of diarrhea; piles; fiatu- 
lcnce; nervousness, coldness of the extremities; rosti 
of blood to the head, with symptoms of apoplexy; numb¬ 
ness of the limbs,especially at night; cold chills, alter¬ 
nating with hot flashes; female Weaknesses and irregu¬ 
larities. 
Another very prominent and common symptom Is the 
peculiar lowness of spirits and gloomy forebodings of 
the unfortunate sufferer; persons of naturally buoyant 
aud cheerful disposition arc- often changed to’ dull, mo- 
robt\ and desponding hypochondriacs; those before 
amiable and sprightly become peevish, Irritable, and un¬ 
sociable; In short, undergo an entire change of manner 
aud character. 
1 mv up o> nave my ueu made, mv 
tamUv doctor called,aud,turning how fast i was gaining 
said It Was not your remedies that were benefiting „rj 
so lunch, bill Ida, aud made me believe It. 1 stoimcd 
iskUu tours ml d continued taking his, uni,II I ruall/ed 
It w as killing me,urul thou commenced to take vanrs 
r.gula, nud soon recovered, anfi here been v.vif>vei 
.-oice. i am able to perform the most arduous rnanuiil 
labor, which ( have uot done In lli years My family 
physician I the onewho doctored mej said the other m v 
Mr. Bcernnn, had It not been for fro r. IT„,„t,“ 0 n you 
v.nuia have died last summer in spite of all we c / n id 
do." I imbiliU the rase of ,„y wifi; for yonr e.'nlh r- 
atlon, with every confidence that yog titu do um well Wv 
her us yon have done by me. Believe me, cv.u giSmi v 
and truly yours, CTRI:9 BERMAN. y 
Mr. Joseph Lltlle of Thompson, Pa,, writes, Bent 6 • 
tk l j t . f tl ll II lil»v f I'HDOl UA.il I II r.r _.1 ■ • ' ’ . ■ 
syjvo r»sis. 
For greater convenience to those wldilna to write me 
aopnf. tnelr Ul.Jtia^cs, I 11 Lt»*rt. tha ibllowitie. wtiioh cjn> 
Draces all Llitu i rc-QUlro to knovvrtn uny 1 i/xv»: you 
sallow ur yellow skin?_ Have, you blown spots on tho 
racoor any part or the body? llavo you a headache? 
Are Ton dull, heavy, or sleepy ? Have yon a bitter or had 
taste In the mouth ? Have you irritation or dryness In 
the throat? Have you cold ebllla nr hot flushes? Ha <• 
you palpitation of the heart? Have you a drv. teasing 
cough s Is your appetite unsteady? F. your etuuim-fi 
-out.’ Do you raise or spit up your food? Have you 
any choking spelts v Are you troubled with sickness arid 
vomiting? Do you feel bloated about the Homaeli 'J 
Have you pain or tenderness about tie- stomach ? Have 
Itch. Salt It lieu m.—Wheaton’* Oint- 
ment will core the itch iu 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 60 cents. Free by mall by sending CO 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
Important Tacts. 
Dear reader,If yon have any or all of the above-men¬ 
tioned symptoms, Professor fi a milto.v lias remedies that 
w ill strike at the root or them as by magic, There Is no 
such word as fail in his treatment. By them the Liver 
aud Stomach are speedily changed to an active, healthy 
state, the appetite regulated and restored, blood and se¬ 
cretions thoroughly purified and eorlcbed.uud the- whole 
system renovated and built up auew. 
It depends much upon the length of the time the diffi¬ 
culty has been existing, organization of the particular 
system affected, climate, genera! habits,occupation, sex, 
*c. Of course, the longer the derangement, the more 
name runs the systems of Internal discord, ff nature, in 
her salutary struggles to relievo the blood Rom Its poi¬ 
sonous qualities, throws or deposits the greater portion 
of it on the Lungs, there Is at, once more or less couch. 
#cu f 
you rial ns In the back, aides or shoulder*? Have you a 
tiredor sore feeling ou rising In the morning? Huv'e vou 
colic pains? Have you coust/pntlou of the. bowels? 
Hava you attacks ol diarehrea? Have you wind In the 
F arm for «Ai,E .—first class for 
^raln.Gra-*, or Fruit—130 acres, 25 Umber, balance 
lujproved: U acres tn wheat; la minutes drive from Ba¬ 
tavia, N. i . P. P. BRADIHH. 
atomuuh or bowels? Have you plies or fistula'-' Have 
yon nervous and all-gone feeliug* ? Have you cold feet 
and hands? Have yoa a rusk of blood to the head? 
Have yon nnuasiness In laying on the sides? Have you 
minting or epileptic tits? Have you great lowness of 
spirits? Have yon gloomy for&bodlugs? Arc you r.rev 
I. ■' .-ouftieltiosoclable at times? 
aractor changed ? 
REMEMBER T^flS 1 
All sick persons must remember that, If they wish to be 
put upon a course of treatment which will cure them 
they can write and answer the above questions. lean’ 
in every Instance, prvsenbe for thorn Just, as well as tho’ 
L saw them; lor 1 have constantly thousands under mv 
treatment iu various parts ol the world which 1 never 
see In person ; in fact, some of the best cmv* I ever made 
i have perfected lu ea>r.s i never saw. 
All I wish to know i - any case, n the mom promln ml 
symptoms, and they cau Just a, wed be written as told in 
a physician, and he can treat the ci.se us easily as though 
the patient were present. Have no fear or GilH. 
flea- write tome at. once, all ye afflicted, when yon 
read this and I will answer you promptly und to the 
point,aud state fully the rant* as they appear,ami wlit-lli. 
or you can or nut he saved. Do not give up, even though 
your family physician has dOue yor no good, for I have 
saved thousands after uU hope had lied, and the grave 
was nigh. 
lu your let ter do not fall to give your proper Post- 
omen, County and State, and your own names In u plain 
hand, *o there will be no mistake hi sending mv answer 
Also. If you expect afulland spec,lie reply to your lei 
Ctralway- imiioiic ton cents,for "limn is money" and 
postage must be paid lu advance. Remember this! t 
tainting or epileptic tits? Have yi 
spirits? Have yon glnomv fiu-ebodl 
1 -li aud easily irritated ? lio 
Has your entice manner or e 
riANf RUS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
fVeSf e ch f a«£ ^^antlHcburning. Circulars sent 
886-11 Dr.y. BABCOCK & SON, 700 Broadway, N.Y. 
1 ftO im 1 JP? 0 ^ RAP,w OF UNION GEN- 
P^' palfi. for 25 ct«. ; bo Photo- 
08i0ers.ror 2 S cents; 100 Photographs ot 
"r'"'i Of Actors ror25cts. 
Addre-) C ok i MOL D, Hollnnd, Erie Co., N. Y. 
E L.YIIRA VeHALI! COLLEGE.—Till* 
ts i t Ol I . gc designed for tbe most thorough aud 
practical education of young Ladicn, esorclallv those 
-cm. m separated n-om it by the Liver wh -n hi a healthy 
condition, and then thrown into the bowels, aud passed 
off with the excretions, By this yon bee the moment the 
liver become* affected, from any cause.it fall, toaepu- 
1 -ate the offensive matter from the blood amt fluids to an 
extent proportionate to the torpidity or disorder of the 
organ; consequently, nature Seeks other outlets through 
which she can rid the blood of its unhealthy mass, when 
it is thrown to the surface through the pores of the skin, 
which it Irritates and, if the unnatural process is contin¬ 
ued long, various forma of raffles, blotches, eruptions, 
sores,ulcers, bolls, swellings, &c., are induced, such as 
arc- seen Iu different persons aud localities of the globe. 
So with ail kinds of fits and nervous diseases. The 
sam e poison matter that fe naturally, and should be 
taken up by the liver. Is left In tho blood, and,If the 
brain aud uerions system are weakened by overaction 
or any cause, they arc thrown in a negative position’ 
which renders them Incapable of resisting U. accnmnla- 
lion, and the consequence is irregular action of the brain 
aajl nervous system takes place, und. in their efforts to 
free themselves of the offending substances, eoamlsions 
or fits of various kinds are prodaccd, In all degrees or 
severity, from the slightest fainting 'it to the most dan¬ 
gerous casts of apoplexy or epilepsy. Should the irrita¬ 
tion settle, aud be confined to the genera, nerves of the 
system, neuralgia and all grades of nervous affections 
supervene ,1rom the most intense pains and irritability to 
the simple restlessness so often found lu females of a 
delicate and imperfect organization. Restlessness at 
night La producedfrom the same; and nervous headache. 
ATALLOHYA SANFORD’S FLAX AND 
ITJl Hemp Brakes, Combers, Shakers and I’ickers, are 
the best and most approved for working Flax, <fcc, Send 
lor circular or ree machines at work. 
„„ JOHN \V. OU1NCY, Treasurer, 
S64 98 William Btreet, New York City 
W HISKERS ! ! — We warrant a Heavy Board 
in five weeks, to those who use Ruesem-'s Ital¬ 
ian COMPorjrn. Contains nothing injurious to the akin. 
Sent, clo-ely sealed, for 00 cents. M. RUSSELL & CO., 
Watertown, b. Y. 885-lSt 
A GENTS WANTED -To canvass for tbe 
Home a-nd I osiu op Liscolk. Pure Line Engrav¬ 
ings. By subscription only. Apply to C- RICH dTCO 
Poughkeepsie, N, V. 885-tf 
meat of your truly wondgri-il liealliq- powers. Word* 
cannot ..pc- - my gratitude. Once more l find happiness 
In livin'’ 11 I ever succeed In accomplishing any good 
f shall attribute it. all to you." 
A!) let tern for the above lady may he addressed to Box 
B, KilBUgly. Conu. _ 
Important Notice ! 
My desire is that every person who reads will send me 
their add re: If nothing more. 1 wish to send a list of 
sevc-ra' hundred of the most wonderful cases that I have 
cared, from every quarter of the globe, by the use of my 
new remedies. 
OFFICE AND CONSULTING ROOMS, 
No. .746 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
All letters must be addressed lo 
Prof. R. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, M. D„ 
No. 54® BROADWAY, N. Y., 
CARE OF POST-OFFICE BOX No. 4,052. 
N. B.— The number or tbe fogt-Officc Box (No. 4,952) 
must be pat on each letter to lusure speed aud safety. 
Fully Lloenseh^, Kxniixffe territory given. 
P:iy froJA ,/oU V? iAK? Pof t<. j ru..s, Illu 
tnmd Ciraatars. stamp, eitku 
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