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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



PAYMENTS TO THE .SOUTHERN PLANTER, 



To the %$Lh of September, 1855. 

 All persons who have made payments early enough to 

 be entered, and whose names, do not appear in the following 

 receipt list, are requested to give immediate notice of the 

 omission, in order that the correction may be made in the 



W F Watts January 1856 $1 00 



Jas Collins January 1856 1 



W P Waugh September 1856 1 



W P Quesenbury January 1857 5 



E Henshaw July 1856 1 



W D Snead January 1856 1 



W L Waring January 1856 1 



H Taylor January 1857 2 



N Quesenbery January 1856 1 



J W Goss July 1856 4 



W C Graves July 1856 1 



E C Satchell September 1856 1 

 W S Dupree July 1856 

 G L Bayned July '56 

 Capt G A Wood July '56 

 C Lipscomb July '56 

 W H Eubank July '56 

 Capt R II Williams July '56 



W B Purcell July '56 f Club 10 00 

 W H Pettus July '56 

 T B Purcell July '56 

 EE Knight Jul v '56 

 J L Watkins July '56 

 XI Lipscomb July '56 

 P L Lipscomb July '56 



Col S D Crawford August '57 • 5 



1) A Tapscott Pec pd J T Ellis 7 



P J Carrington January 1856 1 



Geo Turner Sept '56 1 



J T Hoskins July '56 5 



W A Bearing Nov '55, 1 



P Saunders April '56 1 



E G Leigh January '56 1 



W A Perkins Dec '55 1 



J F Moses January '56 1 



11 G Wood Jan '56 1 



Capt J Kobinson Oct '50 1 



John Hoffman July '58 5 



S A Brock Sept '56 1 



J M Adam Sept '55 1 



J Hightower January '56 1 



A R Anderson Sept ''56 1 00 



R M Whaley January '56 1 00 



J Drvden April '55 3 00 



Dr J Mayo Jan '56 1 



Gen J H Hammond June '56 2 



H T Watkins Oct '56 1 



T M Hughes Oct '56 1 



T J Preston April '56 1 



D O Witt April '56 1 



F Slaughter July '56 3 



W Fitzgerald Nov '56 2 



Cant W H Carter Oct '56 1 



A B Nichols July '56 2 



E A Tilman Nov '56 1 



Col R R Brown January '57 1 



E L Travis Jan '57 1 



Thos Staples July '56 2 



II M Dickinson July '56 1 



RICHMOND MARKETS, October 1, 1855. 

 WHEAT - - White $1 95@$2 00; Red $1 90@$1 95; 

 bushel. 



FLOUR — Family, $10 50@11 50; Superfine, $8 75 

 @9 per barrel. 



M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE IN TEXAS. 



Hear what the Proprietor of the "Star Hotel" 

 has to say of the wonderful effects of M'Lane's 

 Vermifuge : 



Star Hotel, Centreville, Texas, Aug. 22, 1854. 



I feel in duly bound to make the following state- 

 ment : Several of my children .have been unwell 

 for the last week or two. I called at the "Big 

 Mortar" to get some Oil of Wormseed and other 

 truck, to give them for worms. The Druggist 

 recommended M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE, but 

 having, heretofore, tried every Vermifuge, in my 

 knowing, without advantage, 1 told him ii was not 

 worth while, as my children appeared proof against 

 them all. He said to take a bottle, and offered if 

 it done no good to refund the money. To satisfy 

 him I done so, and ihe effect was so much better 

 than expected that I got another bottle, and the 

 result was most astonishing. Three of my chil- 

 dren discharged a great number of the largest 

 worms I ever saw. To a young man, my Mail 

 Carrier, who was weak, puny and poor as a snake, 

 for a month or so, I gave two doses, which brought 

 from him at least a pint of what's called Stomach 

 worms ! Strange as this may appear, yet it is as 

 " true as preaching." How the boy stood it so long 

 as he did, with ten thousand " bots" gnawing at 

 his stomach, is the greatest wonder to me. All 

 these cases are now doing well. No doubt the 

 lives of thousands of children have been saved by 

 the timely use of this extraordinary medicine. 

 Don't fail to give it a trial. 



se THOS. R. THURMAN. 



53j= Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. 

 M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, and 

 take none else — all others in comparison are worth- 

 less. Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge, also his Celebra- 

 ted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable 

 Drug Stores in the United States. se ly 



PR. 



M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER 

 PILLS IN TEXAS. 



per 



Travis Co., Texas, June 12, 1854. 

 Messrs. Fleming- Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Gentlemen: This is to certify, that my mother 

 had been subject to periodical attacks of sick 

 head ache for a great many years ; all the usual 

 remedies failing to give relief, one of your pam- 

 phlets accidentally falling into her hands, she at 

 once determined to try DR. M'LANE'S CELE- 

 BRATED LIVER PILLS, and immediately pro- 

 cured a box, from the use of which she received 

 great benefit, and so long as she continued to use 

 them was entirely relieved. 



We have now been in Travis Co., Texas, for 

 the last four years, and not being able to procure 

 these valuable pills, her attacks of sick head ache 

 have again returned — for time back has been grad- 

 ually getting worse — and has determined me to 

 send to you for a few boxes of Dr. M'Lane's Cele- 

 brated Liver Pills. I herewith enclose you one 

 dollar, for which you will please send me Pills per 

 return mail. Address Austin, Texas. 



I think you would do well to establish an agency 

 in Austin ; the Pills are well known here and would 

 meet with ready sale. 



MEREDITH W. HENRY. 



spr* Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR 

 M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and 

 take none else. There are other Pills, purportin g 

 to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. 

 M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermi- 

 fuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores 

 in the United States. se ly 



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