i PERSONAL ITEMS. 
| Modtque, the great violinist, Is dead. 
| Skcrktahy Fish is the only member of the 
P Cabinet who keeps house. 
Did J. O. Holland, “ Timothy Tltcomb,” is in 
Paris, where he will remain until the middle of 
July. 
Anna Dickinson goes to California to rusti¬ 
cate and not to lecture. Sin! is accompanied by 
her brother, itev. John Dickinson. 
Rev. Mr. Richardson of Washington, O., Is 
one hundred and six years old, yet he walks live 
miles on Sunday and preaches a sermon. 
Sen atok Ramsey is about going on a pleasure 
trip to Europe; nud he will lie the fourth Sena¬ 
tor to cross tho Atlantic since the adjournment 
of Congress, 
Poop. Edward Hitchcock of Amherst Col¬ 
lege has received an election to u corresponding 
membership of tho Royal Historical Society of 
Great Britain. 
Miss M. W. Mitouf.ud, member of the present 
Senior class at Hates College at la-wistou. Maine, 
will bo (lie first, lady graduate of any New 
England College. 
Tambkrdik, the once famous tenor, lias a gun 
manufactory at Madrid, and hast taken an iin- i 
Pdrtant Government contract for the manufac¬ 
ture and alteration of fire-arms. 
Edwin F. Waters, Editor of the Boston Ad¬ 
vertiser, and a select party of ladies and gentle¬ 
men have pone to Omaha and over parts of the 
Pacific Railroad on a pleasure trip. 
Rev. Dr. H ti,r, of Worcester, Mass., who late¬ 
ly retired from a pastorate of forty two years, 
has been presented with $12,(100 by hits late con¬ 
gregation as a token of good wilt. 
Et.imi HirmmT, Atnerlean Consul at Binning 
ham, was not long since presented with a copy 
of Sliukspearc's Works by tho inhabitants of 
Harborne, in view of his approaching return to 
this country. 
Rev. Dn. 8, f. Prime is to deliver the address 
before the Mills Theological Society of Williams 
College at. tho approaching Commencement, in 
place ot Pro)'. Parle of A ndover, whose ill health 
has compelled him to suspend all literary labor 
and go to Europe. 
The Milan Pavei'cranza of May 1(1 says: “The 
illustrious American poet Longfellow, whose 
glory has for a long time past traveled across 
the Atlantic, aud whom Italy has learned toad- 
mire through the excellent translations ol Bo- 
tondo and Messedaglia, has arrived at Milan. 
Yesterday he paid a visit to Munsoui, accompa¬ 
nied by Kotondo and Mannar ini." 
■- 4 - 4-4 - 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
A OONDPOTOR on an Indiana railway slapped 
an insolent fellow's l'aee the other day because 
he insulted a lady on his train, and then led him 
by the ear to the sleeping ear. 
Ditrtn'o (lie Peace Jubilee, the Boston and Al¬ 
bany Railroad entertained twenty-one promi¬ 
nent railway men of Chicago, Cleveland, Indian¬ 
apolis, Detroit, and other Western cities. 
Yai.e ('oddecd lias had £-5(1, Odd I a ■quest lied to 
it by a “ wealthy" New-Yorlcer who died May 
12. It. is to be held in trus.l, by his son for life, 
and after bis son’s death put to such use for ttie 
college as lie may have decided. 
Neahi.y t hrec thousand loads of dirt have been 
placed on Congress street, Bridgeport, Ot., yet it 
settles on an n\ erage ot throe feet per day, and 
has done so for two weeks. Presently will come 
a gap like limt in old Rome Into which Curtins 
leaped. 
Work will soon be begun upon (lie Cion vela nd 
lake tunnel. The crib is to lie located one and 
one-half miles from .shorn and to give a daily 
supply of forty million gallons, or fourteen 
millions less than the Chicago tunnel. The esti¬ 
mated cost is Uni $290,000, 
At South Hadley, Mass., a few weeks since, 
workmen, while repairing the old Hayes place, 
found In the chimney on the second floor an en¬ 
trance opening into an ionised closet, and In 
this oven-like place were t wo smoked hams in a 
perfect state of preservation, notwithstanding ‘ 
they had been there over fifty years, I 
The Pennsylvania Historical Society lias re- , 
ceived a gift of a manuscript folio of nine lain- , 
dred pages, containing a complete registration t 
ol’ the CJuaker population ol Chester county 
since llie year 1700 . All llie births, marriages 
and deaths in the Society for one hundred and < 
seventy years are recorded in it, Alike volume t 
for Delaware county will probably be compiled, j 
Fi sty-three yearn ago Frederick Alicnbor- n 
oiigh avii* a patient in a London liospital. Alter 11 
regaining his health lie enlisted as a’ dragoon, [’ 
geyved thirty-three years, and since (lien has had i 
a pe.uslon of Is. 4 '-/d, a day. He has rceeutl 3 ’ f 
died, leaving to the hospital a legacy of $21,000, 
which he laid accumulated from tlie insignificant ,, 
amount of hts pay and pcnsiOil by careful sav- n 
ingand the iuore'vse from interest. y 
The managers of the Royal Alfred Theatre of j 1 
j .Vf ir Advertisement. 
MYSTERY EOIiVEIl. 
The times are pregnant Avith startling events; 
i old Isms, theories, and fallacies are fast disap- 
1 pearing beneath the gigantic wheels of progress 
and human development.. Change la written 
- with the iron linger of time, upon ali matter, 
• seen and unseen, material and spiritual. Tho 
mighty, omnipotent power that, fashioned the 
, stupendous orbs that revolve in the immensity 
. ol space, created all things in wisdom and purity. 
Tim majestic, ocean, the deep blue sen, the boun¬ 
tiful earth and all things therein Contained were 
planned and created by virtue of that universal 
law of harmony whose power holds sway overall. 
Intelligence is manifested in ill created things, 
both great and small—the tiny insect, the beauti¬ 
ful butterlly, and God-like man, are each en¬ 
dowed, according to their kind, with that, instinct 
or intelligence ordained by Him who "iloeth all 
things well.” ,. 
Wisdom, justice, and love arc the t hree great 
standard-bearers whose sumptuous hands mete 
out to ouch individuality the measure of Divine, 
universal law, designed by that mighty Mind 
who fashioned alike nobleman in ills own image, 
and all lessor created things. The beauties and 
wonders of nature never cease to the progress¬ 
ive human mind. Eternal progress Is written 
with the unerring linger of Deity upon nil. The 
theme of tinman life Ls laden with sweet incense 
to all who, like angels of mercy and goodness, 
uro ever busy, ever ready to devise moajis for 
the alleviation of human woe and the prolonga¬ 
tion of life. The unceasing march of individual 
and national progress ls alone due to the bold 
and fearless thinkers and actors upon I lie stage 
of mundane life. The stern exigencies that con¬ 
front and imperil the gigantic minds of aJlcotin- 
tries cannot, awe or swerve them in the path of 
duty and power. Disease and death now hold 
carnival t hroughout. the land; suffering humani¬ 
ty calls loudly for the “ Bairn of Gilead," whose 
subtle, mystic power can heal and save from 
wreck ami ruin. A saving and skillful hand 
may be found ready to administer to the sutfer- 
ing at all times in PROF. HAMILTON, at Ills 
old medical emporium, where thousands, from 
all countries and climes, har e received the heal¬ 
ing balm for every ill. 
In Harper’s Monthly Magazine for February', 
1808, may be found a life of Prof. R. LEONIDAS 
HAMILTON, M. D., wince discoveries in refer¬ 
ence to 
Liver, Lung nml Itloml DiarnsPN 
are now attracting the attention of the whole 
medical world, and whose success is carrying joy 
and restored' health to thousands, 
11 is well-atrusted eases of liver diseases, lung 
diseases, blood diseases, and diseases id the kid 
uej's, bladder, spine, stomach, and other organs, 
are now well known all over the United State* 
and I’liundn. llie West Indies, Europe, Mexico. 
Sandwich Islands, and in many of tlii-eommer- 
einl and missionary settlements in every part of 
tin; world. 
For the benefit Of the sielc who may wish to 
know positively when they have derangements 
ol I lie Liver of more or les* severity, ueanbinn- 
tnm of th(‘ usual symptoms found in such eases 
will be found below: 
Symptoms of Liver Complaint. 
A sallow or yellow eolorof the skin, or yellow- 
rib brown spots on t he face and other parts ol' 
Hi.' body ; dull ness and drowsiness., with t ivmicnt 
headache; bluer or had taste in tln« mouth, drv- 
uessot tlie iliruul,and internal heal ; palpitation 
of the heart ; in many cases a dry, teasing rough, 
wit h sore throat; unsteady appetite; aniir stom¬ 
ach, Avttil a rising of Hie food and clinking sensa¬ 
tion in the throat; sickness ami Aniiilting; dis- 
i res s, lieavlm ora bloated or full feeling'about 
the stomach and sides, which is often attended 
AMtli pains and tenderness; aggravating pains in 
tho sides, back, or breasts, aud about the sliuul 
blood goes to the Bratn. and affects the great 
electrical center of all vitality; and tin; brain, 
stimulated by unhealthy* blood, cannot perform 
its office heiit.lbfuJly. The person lias dullness, 
headache. incapacity to keep hi* mind on a sub- 
jeet. cannot remember, has u crowded and dizzy 
feeling, is sleepy, becomes nervous, gloomy, 
easily irritated, and often has a bilious or neu¬ 
ralgic headaebe. 
And the blood itself becomes diseased, as it 
forms the sweat upon the surface of the skin, it 
is so irritating and-poisonous that the person Ims 
discolored hroivn spots, pimples, blotches, and 
oilier eruptions, sores, boils, carbuncles ami 
ot her scrofula I union*. 
Disease of the Liver itself Is the most com¬ 
mon ol all digt-nacs. Thesudden changes of tin* 
Ncav England climate, the malarial influence of 
Ih< - West, and the heat alsu of the South, as well 
as the dietetic habits, of the people of this eeim- 
try, and other causes, all tend to develop the 
Liver disca.se. In some of the varied forms, 
throughout the United Staid*. This Is true both 
of man and boast, as every butcher knows that 
ho finds the liven* of cattle, sheep and swine dis¬ 
eased ten times where lie tlnds any otiier organ 
diseased once. Almost every person is Inlimus at 
SOrne time, and many are constantly bilious. Jt 
may be mere congestion of the Liver and tor¬ 
pidity of its function, or this may result in some 
structural or orguulc affection. But the Liver 
can never be diseased without affecting the 
stomach, bowels, and the other organs we haA'e 
spoken of. and eostivones.*, piles, dropsy, diar- 
i bel and impoverished blood are among the ne¬ 
cessary results. 
Chronic Diseases. 
PROF- H a mu .ton will also inform the afflicted 
that, having been written to by thousands of 
patients, his office has become tho greatest cen¬ 
ter for the treatment ol novel, interesting and 
peculiar cases of any place in the world. No 
hospital in Europe or America lias one-tenth 
the number of singular and remarkable eases as 
are presented, either personally or bv letter, at 
No. 54fi Broadway. It is. indeed, an Emporium 
or Clinical Medicine. Among the thousands 
of eases arising from diseases of the Liver, 
Lungs und Blood, which he treats, the following 
receive u prominent and moat .successful atten¬ 
tion Sick and Bilious Headache. Nervous and 
Neuralgic Headache, Chrome Dtarriiea aud Dys¬ 
entery, Co liver. and ITlcu, P! topics, Erup¬ 
tions and Brown Skin, Dropsv and Diseases of 
tho Kidneys, Consumption ot the Blood, Scrofula 
In ail its forms, Spinal Irritation, Salt Rheum, and 
Erysipelas, Cancers, Asthma, Epileptic hits. Ner¬ 
vous Diseases of the Heart, Diseases of Females, 
mid all diseases arising from Impurities of the 
Blood, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Throat Dis¬ 
eases, etc., etc, t 
8 > uophIm. 
For the greater convenience of those wishing 
to write me about their diseases, I insert the fol¬ 
lowing, which embraces nearly all that I require 
to knoAv in most casesHave you constipation 
of the bowels? Have yon attacks of Diarrhea? 
Have yon pains in the back, sides or shoulders? 
Have yon a pain or tenderness about the stom¬ 
ach ? Have you a dry, teasing cough? Have 
you u sallow, yellowish skin? Have you brown 
spots on your fnravor any part ol the body? 
Have you a headache? Are you dull, heavy or 
sleepy ? Have you a bitter or bud taste in the 
mouth? Have you au irritation or dryness in 
the throat.? Haw* you a palpitation of tho 
heart? Hav e you cold chills or hot Hashes? la 
your appetite unsteady ? Is your stomach sour? 
Do you raise or suit up your tend? Have yon 
any choking spells? Are you troubled with 
sickness and vomiting? Do you tv-d bloated 
abotn the stomaek ? Have you a tired or sore 
feeling on rising in the morning? Do you tunc 
colic pains? Hare you wind in tho stomach -or 
bowels'? Havi you piles or fistula? Have you 
nervous and all-gone feelings? Have you cold 
feet and hands? Have you a rush of blood to 
tlie head ? Have >on uneasiness no lying on Me 
sides? Have y,-*u fainiiiig or enfiepth tits? 
Have yon groat lowness ol spirits? Have you 
gloomy forebodings? 
Ity; and the brain, 
od. cannot perform 
Please Read Thd Following nml See Who 
Arc Cared. 
B. Leonidas Hamilton, M. Tt.—Dcar Sir:— 
Duty prompts me to a must grateful acknowl¬ 
edgement of the astonishing success of your 
treatment in my case, iter nearly thn .* years J 
have suffered from Cnlurrh, Nervous Blieuma- 
tism, l.fvur Complaint, and Extreme Nervous 
nesg. insomuch that luy Jit•- bud become an 
intolerable burden, and death was looked torus 
myouiyrelPiT.se; physically and menialij bro 
ken down, I avus utterly unable to do the duties 
of a minister, and was preparing to it •lire f ran i 
the ranks, when, providentially, my eyes fell on 
your advert isemeilt in the New York Methodist. 
1 had already travelled far, and expended so 
much in the vain effort to secure a cure, that ii 
was with great reluctance and little hope Unit I 
addressed you. Your reply inspired me with 
hope your remedies were reeeived and tuken, 
and tin- result vve.- as marvelous to those who 
knew my condition os it was gratifying ... 
eelt. In three weeks 1 was again in t he pulpit 
preaching with unusual vigor, aud if my ser¬ 
vices are of any value to the church, it Is in¬ 
debted to you, under God, for theli eonlinu- 
auce. You may refer to me at any time, and J 
filial! ever lie pleased to boar testimony to vuur 
extraordinary skill. 
Ytours truly, Rev. JOSEPH JONES. 
Saint Joseph, Mich. 
CASES OF. LIVER COMPLAINT. 
It is witli much satisfaction that I invite par¬ 
ticular attention to the following voluntary 
statement of the eminent Divine and Mission¬ 
ary, the Rev. A. A. Constantino, recently located 
in the interior ot A friea r 
No. t'i Ann St., New York City. 
Dr. R. Leonidas Hamh.ton, No. 510 Broad¬ 
way :—ily Jjt'iu UiimJiwU/r: A sense of duty' 
impels me lo say that your medicines have done 
for me what no other phy sician lias been able to 
do. I have tn on u sufferer for many years from 
diseases contracted while laboring a- Missionary 
ml See Who 
dors; colic pain and soreness through t lie bowels, 
with heal; constipation of the bowels, alternat¬ 
ing with frequent ullnoks of diarrhea; piles, 
tiatulonce, nervousness, coldness of t lie extremi¬ 
ties; rush of blood to the head, with -viuptoius 
of apoplexy; numbness uf the I ini be, especially 
at. night; cold chills, alternately with led thirties, 
with dullness, low spirits, unsociability, and 
gloomy forebodings, and with ladies, female 
weakness and Irregularities. 
DisenMCM Caimt-d by Liver Uumplnlm. 
The Hu man System, the most perfect of all tho 
works ol tlie Creator, is so constituted that, to be 
entirely healthy, it must throw off the waste, 
worn-out, and poisonous materials as fast us it 
takes on new materials from our food and drink 
rile I'Obd is asst in ila ted and made inlo nourish¬ 
ing and healthy bipod, principally through the 
offices of the stomach, liver, and lungs. The 
lynni-nnt materials are mostly' excreted bv the 
liver, lungs, and kidney's; but all medical men 
have heretofore f illed to recognize, the vast- im¬ 
portance of the liver as a blood-purifying and 
excreting organ. Tile most learned’German 
physiologists, aa lm base their assertion* upon ac¬ 
tual exinHint-Ills only, state that the amount of 
hide whle.li should be manufactured by Hie liver 
ond poured Into tin intestines e&ch day is two 
aud a half pounds. All persons interested to 
kuoAV this fact, and the experiments t i prove it, 
may consult ividauiuja-titu/l, und Stuforcclwl 
Leipzig, 1852, or they may see are8U.uif. ol these 
facts in P. of Dalton's Physiology. 
Remember one thing more:-Tliebile is some¬ 
thing more than the natural physic ol tho bow¬ 
els, ■» has herein ton 1 been thought by eminent 
medical men. The idle Is mostly made up ol the 
waste matter of tlie blood.—effete, worn-out and 
injurious material. If thn liver does not make 
virtually under his full control, nml yield to the 
magic, subtle power of his remedies. J have 
myself seen numbers of those who have been 
saved from the hand of death by his power, ivhcn 
the unfortunate sufferers seemed doomed to „n 
carte grave, and all other treatment was of no 
avail. In addition to what, i can vouch for per¬ 
sonally, I have ample evidence from other cler¬ 
gymen, physicians and eminent men of the high¬ 
est cli.ii.K ifr, ivho have also been saved by this 
Avondorful treatment, and wjio speak in Use 
highest praise aud gratitude of Dr. Hamilton as 
a physleiau and a gent leman of honor and integ¬ 
rity. It is but simply stating tlie positive truth 
Avlien I -ay Hurt it Is well known throughout tills 
country Hint where Ids AA-orks are known ami 
tho truits of Ills skill have been Witnessed, he is 
highly esteemed by the people ns the most emi¬ 
nent and remarkablephyT-ieian in tin'treatment 
or eliroriie diseyses, ot thentre. As the result of 
ji long and perBounl familiar acquaintance vrith 
Prof. Hamilton anil his unparnHeledsucei^s as a 
professional man of the highert (inlet-, I fmnkly 
express tho hope i hat diseased hutmuiityin i-very 
part of our land may avail themselves of Id's 
most remarkable skill, and thus share the noble 
blessings so kindly ami freely bestowed upon all. 
Most respectfully, R EV. W. B. JACOBS. 
The Work Goes Bravely On. 
another ceeroyman cured. 
The emiiient divine, Rev. J. \V. Hinkley, of 
Athens, Me., writes: 
"My health has so far improAed from the ef¬ 
fects uf your treat incut that I am able to resume 
my pastorship, IIiki’U not been for ytrur treat¬ 
ment I xhiinkl mil be Itrfng now. To you, AvitIi 
God's blessing, do I owe my worldly existence. 
I am a living exponent of Hie worth or your 
matchie-s remedies, ami I shall hereafter deem 
ii a pari of my religious duty to recommend alt 
suffering with diseases of the Liver or Lungs to 
speedily apply to you. May God's blessing at¬ 
tend your worthy efforts for the relief of diseased 
and suffering humanity,” 
ANOTHER cdeuuyman headed. 
Boonton, N. J. 
R. L. IIamidton, M. 1>.— Dear Sir: It 1 b Avith 
pleasure that I cotninmiicato the result of the 
use of y our medicines. When I ttrst visited yum- 
office in Ncav York I could scarcely Avalk into 
the office without exiuuislion. With all your 
prestige as a Siicis-ssful piiy slcian. T had but lit¬ 
tle hope Mint, you could cure me. There Avas 
nothing Strange in this. Four years and four 
months had passed away, but during that, period 
1 had suffered constantly wit li chronic diarrhea 
and piles. 1 had some of the best, pysicians, and 
used every thing I heard of Hint 1 could procure, 
but aii in vain. Why should 1 think that you 
could do more good t ban others ? But, sir, jus¬ 
tice and gratitude compel rue to say that after 
the use of your medicines, the result was a 
complete cure, I cannot expect to be freed 
from liability to attacks from disease any mure 
t han other men. 1 wish 1 had I lie voice of seven 
thunder*, ami could assemble the sick in the 
world, 1 would direct t hem to you, sir, as One 
Fully competent to heal, and wlio.se generous 
and noble nature would not uIIoav exorbitant 
charges. Yours truly, 
Rev. GEORGE If. JONES. 
Unaea of Antliain. 
Afton, N. Y. 
To Prof. R. L. IIamidton— Dear Doctor: It 
was between six and seven years I Avas afflicted 
av ill* tluu dire malady the Asthma, and after 
in ploying the. best medical skill in the country, 
rt nd taking all the patent medicines reeouitinuid 
ed, without avail or any pennant-tit reliiT, I be¬ 
gan to think there avhs no cure for it; but no¬ 
ticing an advertisement of yours In one ol tlie 
New York papers, It aatis Avith the greatest re¬ 
luctance l wrote* you, as 1 then expected it 1 
AVOlild not benefit, me, and would lie Avorse than ' 
useless. In this 1 aviis greatly disappointed, ns J 
laid not taken the medlelno more titan two ' 
weeks before I was able to do light work on t in - ' 
farm. Before this 1 could HOI. attend to any 1 
business, being completely prostrated, and after 
taking two packages considered myself perfect- 1 
ment ims done in a case of this disease, hitherto 
considered incurable: 
BtTCKITART, TIL 
Dr. Hamilton My wife a,- as afflicted Avith 
fits for ten years, attended with great spinal and 
nervous debility. 8li; doctored witli several 
physicians, but all to no purpose. I read one of 
your circulars, and w-.is so impressed vilh your 
new and simple theory of disease that I deter¬ 
mined to try your remedies. Everyone in the 
neighborhood cried “ humbug;” but, thank God, 
tailed to di-. ii. id is from our purpose. As you 
know, we see ,r some of your remedies, 
winch, with t' .elp of God. have completely 
and permam , , cured her. She has not Imd a 
fit ,-iiiec; Ik-i back i* strong, and tier norvotia 
vitality and strength liave returned. As everv 
at tin It slie has Imd was sev erer than the one 
previous, It Is reasonable to suppose jhe could 
not have lived ioriR- but for Hie t.imclv inter¬ 
ference of your wonderful skill. To God be the 
praise; for so speedily and miraculously have 
your remedies work<sl that I can tout recognize 
you as an insti inuent of divine poiver in rescu¬ 
ing my dear companion from a terrible death. 
JOHN P. SHARP. 
These Awful Fits (hired 1 
From P. C. Howard of Hot Creek, Virginia: 
“ Your package was received, and the medicine 
taken as directed, and t am happy to be aide lo 
inform you that it has had the desired effect. 
My general health is much bolter than it lias 
been for several years. I have had no spasm or 
tits since I have commenced taking your medi¬ 
cine. 
Another \|i|>rnl to the Incredulous! 
So aa'cII knowing tlie general custom of tlie 
American people to denounce all ftd\erti*ing 
physician : its " hninbug,” without knowing any- 
Hung at all in regard to their merits, in addition 
><» the numerous and wonderful testimonial* 
trom some of the thoii-*ands who have been 
cured by me, I publish below tho untile* and ad¬ 
dresses of a Cc-av reliable business nu n, who 
kiu-Av ino well as a man of integrity* aud relia¬ 
bility*: 
J"hu Proper, Waterford. N, V. ; Thomas ID Sltn- 
rerlanff, Romo. N. v.; Timothy Cronin, AUornoy-at- 
: ao 101 Broadvmy. New York City; J.M Enier- 
M>n. No. sa N US-..U street . ,\l-av Y--rk ( Ity ; Norvnl 31 
Hlilto. ( k-rk in New Voi hCUy Post Office: Dr. Pal- 
mcr. No. .* UimrUi avenue. New Y-.rk Otv; Kdwnrd 
Burltnicaua.*, Troy. N V.; fpirvoy Wilcox, ltidpa 
Mill*. N V.* the lion. It. (J. .McCreary. Gettysburg, 
la.; G. *V. Lord, Allortu-y-ut-lnw, No. 05 Lltmrty st. 
Nt-iv J ork city; Charles Van HenttlUysori A Sorts’ 
di r,,l < TH. Albany, N. A Jnseuh Aiiderxon, No. 
M Adam* > 1 ., Brooklyn. N. V,; Riley Merrill, Sand- 
r.' r ‘!* N '..' : Iriub-I Edward*. OlegO. N. V.: Martin 
IX-ekr r, Koxlmry, N. V.; Thith, t olby, Mo»e*vi]le, N. 
v.: I bonms Uteh, .M. b. J’ratisville, N. v,; A r 
S and* A CO.. Druggist*, No. Ill William »(., Nc-av 
V olk i ity: Wm. Youngblood. No. 41 Park Row N.-w 
taking two packages considered mysc-ll pei leei- 
ly cured and my health fully established, tin, 
bronchial difficulties and all had symptoms bo- 
ing ent irely removed. All this Is at t.ributablc to 
your nni ivalod medicine, under the Divine sanc¬ 
tion, which I trust, with me, avHI everbereiuern- 
I to rod with gratitude. I cannot dose i Ills com- - ... .... „ 
mimical ion withom expression of my ImartlV-lt 111ft 'N v l v uk i in ' !, ,G‘i.; 
.,,, 0 , 11 , 1 , 1 ,. ..nd ilninks ini the tim. lv ,i(,i v,,, Bnbtmil'.. Old*. Westport,N. V .Inn, A, Pickett. Enq., 
giatltiKk aiiu i.niuiKs mi uii t'ttuiy aiu you .lacithunvlile, X^la.-. Louisa O.fvilifi.ltubbnrdioii A t : 
rendered niy* daughter In Consumption. The Adam Grithb, Lnulsvllk-, Ala.; Moliie Hro..k». Vest 
efficiency ot the medicine tn her rase has been Point, an.-, J J,. Higb.-u, ic*q PuttarauKiis, N. V.; 
truly miruoulous. That heel,ie cough and flush Fruuula K. Wood, i>i|.. Now Rond. N. V - Alice 
on her cheek, Avitii Hie otJierfonSumptlveSA nip- Eumnii*. IJneiu u litvor, N. V.; Mr- If. A. Tuylor, 
turns, have entirely left her, and now, after a ,: .“ sl " u, Air*, xtury k Mltehetl Jersey 
period of five month*, She 1* enjoy ing good /fl 8’pAumr , nr yVin^rac’ 
lieali h and is quite robast, so much i hat she has i„u i,,'\..,tr-.be Neb,, llenuaii Ueari.amkwt. Atiam 
enguged to teach .school Hus summer. You are ta,Ga,;J. M. V am-lckle. F.sin, Wajliilit, WaViilhgton 
at liberty to sIioav 11lls letter to any similarly at- Territory : Wm. Walker, Esq., Wellington. Iowa; 
llieted, or pabllflh it aa you think proper. Any Edward Iluluhltiann, Ev|.,<.Jmt*wnrHi Dl,; P.Seliei- 
letter of Inquiry I will cheerfully answer. I merliurn. BloomvilId.-N. Y.; .Mr*. J. Laldlow, Box 
Sicsorvaiit 01 '^ Wilh Wrl'E^ V /f k Kate 'ii'o.Tnev.'V'-.,au'*ylll^'I-enu!' J .Vlrs.' e;! 
hie SOI A ant, JU8E11I LiilLE. W. PhAse. Warsaw, N. V M. H. Huiuilton, Pine 
- lllntr, Ark , nun-leu A, Keelt-r, Esq., Attorney at 
luteresliag ! Luw. Albion. N. Y.; Mr*. C. At. Walsh. Farmer City, 
. . . , ill.; Mi** Mattie iaiAvrenee, North l.r-r.minuter, Mil**.; 
By permission, I publish beloAV the substance Wm flmith. E»q.. P. O. Uox S3, Portland, Me.; N. E. 
a eotTespondencc botAVeen a well knoAvu eler- Hieka. Wctumka. Ala.; .1. ,i. lti«*el. Lock Haven, 
•man of this city and one of ( liieago, til., in { Vl ‘" '• Mr* Knmael Siiwrer Great’s Corner*. Mass.; 
I'll j f > 11 lit iiivsf'll' litid I ii v mii'HiN^i'ii I f )•• ’ 111111 • 111 lx, iJ.uile. »» 1 iicih p?vt.f j M!i8fl.y ( orDcliu A. 
• ie * r t nv 1 . 1,0 J Vld Goat meat Vub a leet, .lerieim, vt.; the Rev Washington Meda- 
(liseases. Jt cxplams itsell . sltlIu . T . oMl); Mrft . H Garretl. KanaaSCity. Mo.; 
n : I, is nl.w'm”i 0,“!SS’lt. c "”" ! S - *• A, " ba - 
laintance of Dr. H. Ilmnilion, I have Junj 
:h-tisi\ < k liusirjosa draUhg's with him; have llimvtiibfr One Thing IJ l 
low ii him as iiu honored nioinbcr ol society j liKAnKH*—Do not. think th*it von <vinnnt 
ve received medical advice ai his hands* when enred bc*<*ausc von have ti u d other iVinedios 
Vy^id de^iU-il'aniV^lmvc knnwiH ' riilu- Lcqdt ^ fflsUttcllj^unfflff8ltO(Kl thal^imuiy^of 
)I1 Ot ' i.-Up Ui. . and Il«l\c Jcitoiv tl hlui SO- FAnifiillASi >U'A known Onlv lo niVAflt till' nuitiYnt’ 
illy and as a friend. Hr. Hamilton possesses tffSn^ M dCtei df mv mra md 
!n^voVeri^ n an U ai^^s^n tte lh »eleeHonr I r al bounded according 'to my own reasoning and 
tn volun-4 1 an •ipliu s * y* selection ol extensive i^xnerience witli tin* *<i(*k 
ir I Kinship, trroJit w^utllity of busmen oapacl- Ail sick poison” iiiu^rnticmtww th<it it thov 
wbh '™ coV^oftroatSent Wldl 
j, . i.'' 1 ,,,'uvi*;,!' , i' ! among will cure them, they can Avrtie to mo their pres- 
■ fit. it) Iuh ptolt ^siofi^ a ikiiiuiiiK.ssot dt*mi‘{U)Oi\ #-<nt svmt dtiif rduinlY' ■ m* ha) ion)«,• ptni iuhi k tli#^ 
e.-rv!rJ » iV.lVn D n»rr*Mni 1,1 **x'fi*y iust-iiiief, prescribe for them just as 
niim ,.'!vi ‘ V ar 7 "'ell as though I huav them, for I have ci«iwtiiiit- 
Wi te« Witl ‘thousands under my treatment in various 
V-* tl m 11 Jbirts of the world, whom 1 never see, all of 
*°ifaooiini? a itt 1 1 V rut ' 1 W J whom l cun a* speedily and safely'as though 1 
.‘iiV’-m?. 1, Vvn 1 ,us J’. rofL ‘^ sl,,n °* see in person—in fact, some of tlie best cures 
o ■ "1. ,r , fo a1 . 1 H‘ e ever made I have perfected in eases I never huav. 
fi ,r T’-G 1 ' 11 All I Avish to know in any ease is the most 
I.V.o’, ,-a.M n U , 'Ji, Ho could never prominent symptoms, and they can Juut a* well 
JV,nP^ nc ! “ M j m ‘ ^ c ' r ‘ r, k' Im AVrittou as told to a physician, and he can treat 
a AAatt.i-aiie si hool, a pill-woi-shiping sect, a icase as easily as though the patient were 
lebotomy-ioving class, a selmol of the sugar- nresent. 
Ilct dcA otees, or expect to cure e very disoasi.’ Please Avrite to me at once, all ye afflicted, and 
ii'u 0n, fn. n *fiumH?iVii m W D?.. t ?i 1U9 ,n " ts '^ l i ln T 1 will anaAver you promptly, and to tlie point, 
lull Di. liiiinimm is ..iinpl) ii ihmix ol ^ood iuid iduto fuliv r ' llio fiicls fhov mid 
'Vten^ 8 ^ mffien} 10 Tbu'i whether y ou can or not be saved. Do not give 
. ,. 11 rol U ,V; , 1,11 iu' 03 . 01 ,^ L t-e were up, even though your family physician has done 
-» n »w r n,Y.w« i‘. l i • n *' 1 .b ,ltluns ! UU ,J .vet you no good, lor 1 have saved thousands after 
;te aiT mineral iliuigs.rtiul tlmigs animal, and, a p hope liad lied nud the gtnvo avus near. The 
st ol all, ihe pure air ot heaven, and the glorj- wisdom and goodness of a just Providence will 
s smi, and the ever-lloAYlng AVuters, that, wmie not Avilhliold the noble means for the sahatiou 
their lime and place to lestoie the sufferer, aud happiness of Ids suffering and erriug eliil- 
• is most f hoi otighly ocquaiiHed with till the dren. Also, if you expect a full and specific re- 
iid things ol all the schools. Hence, l>r. Ham- ply to vour letter, always enclose 10 cents—posL- 
.’ n i hh'S, u i U'C narrow- age must be paid in advance. 
burg, Pa. 
1 1 must be rcmombeml that the above are all 
good, reliable business men, to whom anyone 
may refer t>y letter or otherwise a* to the relia¬ 
bility amt Ian testy of tnyaelt a.*, a man of business. 
Also below I gi vc another list of responsible per¬ 
sons who have been medically treated by mo Avith 
great success, any one uf whom will answer any 
questions by lei ter or in person in regard to my 
I rentincut, in their cases. Had I the space, mid 
were it possible. I would publish the history and 
character of each ease in full. Sonic of them 
were most •uvtntlerful cure#, hut tor Avant of space 
eim only refer to them in a general way. I do 
tills to give the skeptical all the evidence in my 
powi'i of my leHahilifA and remarkable *kill. T 
further wtsu it distinctly imdei-slooff that I do 
NOT i i.a i ai To CURB adi. ('asks, for all reason¬ 
able people must realize that there Is a /mi/il in 
diseased conditions whieli no human aid can 
reach, however well and skillfully it may bo 
directed, Jn many Instances of these grave 
eases t he true, physician can do nnu lt to soot ho 
the pathway to the grave nud tliua correspond¬ 
ingly elevate the undeveloped spirit god gm- 
time In prepare it for a higher existence. 
TuUiill ( alter. Esq., AtliintieTlIh-. N. Y.: Airs. 
Haniuel Lee. New York Mills, .N V.; \V. C. porter, 
Mill wood. Mu.; John A. Young, Havanan, oliio; 
Niujiuel At. Wiigum-r. E*q., DllGIjiiry. Penn.; Ann 0. 
Bradford. P-ilter, Penn.: Atr>. 8. F. Whipple, ("am- 
bridge. YD; Rue J. P. Barnett. Paeolct Depot, 8. C.; 
Km 1 1 y U. Itald, Plllei-U vtlle, N. i r .; D. K. Pish, Ksq,, 
In Africa, Lust Fall I was d.-elinitig l ast, anil fer from hint, a uoblt* generositv toward a fallen 
Imd ali the symptoms of uniek eousu rant ion, f advei-sary, a keen pereeption or rho right in any 
Facts for the Ladies. Nearly six yours ago 1 
ordered one of your sowing machines, and since 
t hen I have done witli II, not only all the ordi¬ 
nary family wav ing, but also all our millinery 
and inantim-niakiiig,beside frequently onoroiieh- 
ing upon the tailor’s peculiar province; and this 
for a family*Of eight adults. Several of them 
were grow ii, engaged in business or professional 
life. I have wrought on various kinds of mate¬ 
rial, from SAA’i.ss muslin and siik to heavy* beaver 
cloth and morocco, and have (avo bed-quilts, 
every stitch in which, piecing, quilling and 
binding, was done on tho machine. When I 
purchased l was a perfect novice, never having 
worked on any kind of a mnehino. The agent- 
was miles atvay, and there aviis not then, as now, 
other Wheeler & Wilson machines near by. 81 ill, 
though 1 never had the minutes’ instruction, I 
found no trouble in learning myself. It Is as 
completely under my control as the needle in 
oping mauy tonus Of Mon RJMsoasc. 
•lust so av i ili the LuNOs.^TIn- bile-poisoned 
blood goes from tho upper and right cavity of 
t he heart to the lower cavi ty, anil tiienec direct l v 
to the lungs, circulating all ihrough those most 
delicate organs. The lung tissues are poisoned 
ami irritated, and they invite the scrofulous 
humors Of the blood because they are thus irri¬ 
tated, Dance Uoiisumptlor, which is local scrof¬ 
ula, so delliird nud proved by Lugol and all the 
most scientific mnlior*. The lungs try to oxy¬ 
genize nud purify the blood, ami they do it in' a 
great measure; but the*} are ovurworkod and 
irritated,and you miioII Urn blood-poison matter 
in the mini's I'Oiil breath 
Jn the imm's foul breath. CninrHi. Bronchitis, 
Aslimm, Nervous Cough, and Consumption itself, 
lire the results, l f | he l Tver hud done its dut y- 
in a do and excreted that bide— lilt- Lungs would 
pot have been diseased. 
Just so with the Ui.ood itself. It goes from 
the lungs buck to the upper left cavity of the 
heart, thence to the lower cavity, and thence 
through the arteries and capillaries to every or¬ 
gan and tissue of I he system. Among ihe most 
important ol tlio&c organs are Hie kidneys, fur¬ 
nishing the urinary secretion, a most minor mm 
tal and physical, than at. any previous time 
since 1 let t Africa. May God bless you in y our 
researches in his great laboratory, and make you 
Ills agent in restoring’ thousands to health. ‘ 
Rev. A. A. CONSTANTINE. 
Strongly Corroborated, 
No, ITS Harrison st„ Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 
Jim. 80, 1800. j' 
TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. 
During my labors in publishing anil editing a 
newspaper for many year* in this city, and also 
in the performance of my duties as a clergy man 
in this and other cities, 1 nave become i horough- 
jyaitd intimately acquainted witli R. Leonidas 
Hamilton, M. D., the justly celebrated Liver, 
Lung and Blood Physieiim ot this city, who h 
located at No. f»bi Broadway. Tito ductar avid* 
for many years a regular practising physician, 
and also tor some years a professor in one of our 
best medical schools, and during such extensive 
experience he I oily realized thn inadequacy of 
the ordinary i reatmeiit made use ot In all chronic 
of a correspondence between a well known cler¬ 
gyman of this city and one of ( liieago, Ill., in 
relation to myself and my successful treatment 
of diseases, it explains itsell ; 
To the Rex'. J.T. M., CiiicaciO, Tde.— Dear 
Sir: - You write me to inquire about l)r. Hamil¬ 
ton. It Is now many years since I made the ac¬ 
quaintance of Di*. R. L. Hamilton. I have had 
extensive business dealings with him; have 
known him as an honored member of society ; 
have received medical advice at his hands, when 
suddenly stricken (loAvn liy the dreadful v irtoi- 
Hon of Coup (ie Soldi, and have known him so¬ 
cially imd as a friend. Dr. Hamilton possesses 
oupof those natures gifted with*discriminating 
benevolence, an aptness in the selection of com¬ 
panionship. great versatility of business capaci¬ 
ty, a high and exceedingly keen Sense of honor, 
a ready humor, a Judicious reserve when among 
rival* in Ills profession, a kindliness of demeanor, 
wholly Christ iun inward those who see lit to dil- 
. ’ » uii; uiuuiiu* mtaimuit ituiur ii.simji hi;||| fjirimip 
implctol.v under mj'control as the needle in msmogt)i( UDttaiy secretion, a most important diseases, more especially' that class of trouble 
y band, and has never needed any repairs. ™ ^W dc-mnged 'fundions of the Liver 
—u- w... poiamwa uunwi ana i aey become diseased. Every about the study of tlie class of diseases d.-te •- 
needle did all the sewing, coarse and lino, for person .whoHi as hud a liver disease knows that mined to make them a specialty. Laving the 
live years. It is indeed our " household pet." I, 1 ? i 1 l,l ! l, Y i’* r , f ' 1 ' a , ,ltJ •*J 1 .«'l l -e 0 ioml. and loaded vegetable w'orld under friiiute, be has made dis- 
Tt has paid for itself more than once In the sew- n inducts U Herme maeased ooyeries and compounded specifics ou sound 
SoxabeUc, Ohio. But this is not all faiitiomit, Tho poisonous Liver, Blood, Lung and Nervous diseases are now 
by vomiting ft man down to his boots witli lo¬ 
belia. Dr. Hamilton is simply a man ol good 
common souse, who knows that there is good in 
all things medical. The leaves cd the tree were 
given for the healing ol tlie nations, and yet 
there are mineral things, mid ilungs animal, aiid, 
best ol' all, the pure air of heaven, and the glori¬ 
ous sun, and the ever-flowing waters, that, conn, 
in their time and place to restore tlie sufferer. 
Ho is most thoroughly acquainted with all the 
good things of all the schools, tlenee, l)r. Ham¬ 
ilton lias risen to be a marvel to tlie narrow¬ 
minded of all thepattiies. Wo need not tell you, 
uur friend,and the friend of unity In the church, 
bow glad we are to Introduce to you the beloved 
physician of our acquaintance. We who mo uni 
the schism in the Church of Christ can appreci¬ 
ate a man who, by a judicious eclecticism,seeks 
to unite the sad and often lerrilic sectarianism 
of the doctors. 
Dr. Hamilton is, therefore, a specific rather 
than a patent medicine doctor. Ho has a greater 
faculty of versatility, and cau do more things, 
and do them well, than any r man I ever met, As 
a business man, he could rival Stewart, had he 
the heart, or railier the uo-heart, to worship 
mammon. We most cheerfully commend him 
to y r our confidence. He will counsel you wisely 
in the terrible battle.* you may have wi Uf acute 
or chronic diseases. Yours cordially, 
Rev. IT. D. KIMBALL, New York City. 
Important Case of Epileptic Fits. 
Read the following evidence of what my treat- 
NOTICE. 
Prof. Hamilton has now ready a pamphlet 
containing a biographical sketch of in* remark¬ 
able life, with it picture of himself. This book 
also contains u complete history of Prof. H. s 
wonderful cures— bis theory of diseases and tho 
only natural, safe, and posit i a e treatment for ali 
chronic diseases a valuable Avork for every¬ 
body', .Sent Free. 
Have no hesitancy in writing to the Doctor, 
and state to him your case in full, and he aviII 
deal honestly aud promptly with you. All letters 
to liiui must be addressed thus: 
ft. LEONIDAS HANI1LTON, M. 
No. 546 Broadway, 
Care of Post-Office Box No. 4,952, New York. 
The number of the Post-Office Box must be 
put on each letter to insure safety. 
