Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 165, 2 September 1876 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VAHKIBD. San Jose, August Augustus A. Parkinson to Mary J. Harrison. Napa, August •' ■— Levi Chapman to Paulina H. C. Michtlsoo. Fan Rafael, August 26— Tbos. Ha risen to Maria Lund. Visaha, August 29— John A. Durham to Mary E. Hotchl Vfcalia, August John C. Woodson to Id i J. Dean. Vlsalia, August 2;3— James Carter to Mary A. Lewis. Visalia, August James S. Lewis to Emma R. Sibley. Vlsalia, August 20— Samuel A. K-l!ey t« Martha E. Cooper. Stockton, August 'i 5 — David McCamish to Loretta N. Me::d. Grass Valley. August • -Has •■! Bow Buisman to Mrs. Henrietta Obsen. Cn.rheville, Yolo county, August 21— Edwin Gridlev to Olive M. Griffith. San Francises, August 31— Georce W. Spencer to llelvild.. Mullcr. San Francisc-o, August 30— Gtorge Webb Alexander to Elizabeth Bwen. Ban Francisco, August Sl— Joseph G. Kent to Mary C. Randolph. Sjan Franci33o, August 21— John N. Knapp to Carrie Ross, •an Francisco, August 34— Markns Kramer to Berths Cobn. ?an Francisco, August 24— J. W. Coan to Susan Rowley. 3acram" : . September I— Wife of Geo. Cadwalader, a ton. ?au Francisco, August 29— Wire of Henry Vortmann.a son. San Francisco, August Wife of Albert G. Read, a sou. ;an Pranclfcb, Assust 29— Wife of G rge Smith, a dacghti Sear Fatmington, August 29— Wife of 11. Stevens, a dauguter. L keport, August 24— Wife of Geo. Gassman, twins— son and daughter. Sevada City", "August S7— Wife of W. D. Crawl a daughter. saiita Ar:ua val'.ey, August Sl— Wife of ■ J . Duncar., a daughter. Sun Jusc, August 26— Wife of W. L. Pilman, a son. Los Angeles, August 20— Wife of Charles E. Lembcke, a son. Bacon Lake, Tulare county, August 18— Wife of A. UcGinnis, a son. Vlsalia, August 26— Wife oi Curtis Steverson, a daughter. Woodland, August 29— Wife of B. Akers, a daughter. tan Francisco, August 28— Wife of Charles Cairo, son. San Francisco, August 35— Wile of Ansley G. Davis, a daughter. DIED. Sacramento, September I—An-ru31 — An-ru3 Martin, a native of Prince Edward's Island, S6 years. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from tbe Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and L streets, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.] Sacratnsnto, September I—Joaquin1 — Joaquin Pens Ammarant, a native of California, 3 months and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the residence of parents, between L, M, Fourth and Fifth streets, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.] San Francisco, August 31 — Sabin F. Lewis, 33 years and 9 months. San Francisco, August 31 — R. Aug. Thompson, 71 yeais, 6 months and 17 days. San Francisco, August 25— Mrs. Catherine Coffiere, 32 years. San Francisco, August 31— Mary Gunning, 7"» years. San Francisco, August 30 — Catherine O'Regan, 26 years. Ban Francisco, August 31— Georgiana Dillon, 2 years, 10 month* and lit <lavs. San Francisco, August 31— Patrick Walsh, -41 years. Placeiville, August 31 — John Hodges, 40 years. New Nevada City, August 29— Amanda J. Miller, 19 Tears and 1 ! days. NTapa, August Mary Donnelly, 8 years. Stockton, August 39— Mrs. Hannah S. ShurtleCr, S3 years. Woodland, August — Emile Schluer, 7 months and 9 lays. Knight's Landing, August Warren T. Waterman, IT years. Near Woodland, August 24— Franklin E. Hartsoch, 2 years, 6 months and 12 days. West Grafton, August 19— Mis. Louisa J Long, 40 years. Woodland, August — Joseph Henley, 26 years. Woodland, August — Cbas. F. Hamilton, 31 years. San Francisco, August £6 William Ferhneberger, 26 year?, 5 months and 13 days. San Francisco, August — Matilda Elizabeth Vanprooyer, 1 year and 2 months. Ban Francisco, August 26 — Charles Gersbach, 48 years. San Francisco, August 27 — Margarets J. Moller, 1 year, 5 months and 12 days. Salinas City, August 12— Mrs. Hunnicutt, 43 years. _________ VEGETINE TJURIFIES TDK BLOOD, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, l\>nie. Solvent A: Ciurelle. VEGETINE is mad exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradicate fiom the system •••• rj tnint of SCROFULA, SCROFULOUS HDMOR. TUMORS. CANCER, CANCEROUS HUMOR, BRSSIPELAS, SALI RHEUM, SYPHILITIC DISEASES, CANKER, FAINTNESS AT THE STOMACH, and all diseases that ans" from impure blood. SCIATICA, INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT and SPINAL COMPLAINTS can on'y be effectually cured through the blood. For ULCERS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES of the e Kl>\ pustules, pimples, blotches b iils, TETTER, SCALDHEADand WORM, VEGETINE has never failed to effect a perm inent cv c. For PAINS IN THE BACK. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, DROPSY, FEMALE WEAKNESS, LEOCORRH(EA, arisiic from internal ulceration, and uterine disea-es and GENERAL DEBILITY, VEGETINE acts directly upon the cans (9 of these complaint?. It invigorates and strengthens the while sys in, icts unon tbe secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels. For CATARRH DYSPEPSIA. HABITUAL COSTIVENESS. PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HEADACHE, PILES, NERVOUSNESS AND GENERAL PROSTRATION OF THE .NERVOUS SYSTEM, no medicine has ever given such perfect satisfaction as the VEGETINE. It purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a controlling power over the nervous system. The remarkable cures effected by VEGETINE have induced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own families. In fact, VEGEIINE is the best remedy yet discovered for the above disease?, and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet pi iced before the public. Unqualified Appreciation. Boston, November IS. 1875. il. R. Stevens, Esq.— Dear Sir: During tbe past five years I have had ample opportunity to judge cf the merits of VEGETIN'E. My wi'e has used it tor com plaints attending a lady nf delicate hea th, ivitb more beneScial results than anything else which she ever tried. I have given it to my children under almost every circumstance attending a iatge family, and always with marked benefit. I have taken it myself with such great beo 'it that I cannot find words to express ay unqualified appreciation of its goodness. While \> rforming my duties as a police officer in this city, it hi- been my lot to fall in with a great deal of sickness. 1 unhesitatingly recommend VEGETINE, and I never knew of a case where it did not prove all that was claimed for it. Particularly in cases of ade Hlitated or impoverished state of the blood its effects are really wonderful ; and for all complaints arising from an impure state of the blood it aopeirs to work like a larm, and I do not believe there are any circumstances under which VEGETINE can be used with injurious results, and it will always afford me pleasure to give any further information as to what I know about, VEQETINK. WILLIAM B. HILL, Police Station 4. Cannot be Excelled. Charles™ wy. Mass., March lit. 186!>. H. K. Stevens— l)eir Sir: This is to certify that I k ive used your " Blood Preparation" (VEGETINE) in my family for several years, and think that, for Scroiula or Cankerous Humors, or Rheuma'ic affections, it cannot be excelled ; and, 'as a blood purifier and sprint medicine, it is the best thing 1 havp ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours, i-espectfullv, MRS. A. A. I>I\S\IORF., 19 Russell street. A Source of Great Anxiety. My daughter has received great benefit from the use of VEGETINE. Her declining health was a source of great anxiety to all her friends. A few bottles of the \ H;i DINE restored her health, «trength and appetite. N. H. TILDEN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, No. '.'.i Sears' building, Boston, Mass. June 5, 1872. Vegetlne is Sold br all Drujjsists. au23-2tVT4a