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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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bout to be hold, we earnestly request you to allow your name to be presented to the voters of the city as one of their delegates to said Convention. Very respectfully,Your friends and fellow-citizens, Geo. W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, Hubert P. Lefebvre, J. H. Claiborne, W. Willis, Wm. P. Palmer, M. D., T. Roberts Baker, E. B. Meade, V. H. Claiborne, Jno. P. Little, M. D., A. M. Bailey, Geo. W. Jones, Wm. G. Williams, A. Morris, Th. Pollard, M. D., Loraine F. Jones, Jos. S. James, J. P. Duval, E. S. Taliaferro, E. Payson Reeve, P. A. Wellford, W. L. Baker, Chas. A. Rose, N. P. Sheppard, Thos. R. Price, James Walsh, R. P. Richardson, J. H. Munford, Ed. C. Drew, R. M. Nimmo, Maxwell T. Clarke, J. H. Blair, Walter K. Martin, W. O. Harvie, B. E. Meade, F. J. Sampson, Lewis H. Blair, W. G. Pollard. Richmond, Jan. 16, 1861. Richmond Jan. 16th, 1861. To Messrs. George W. Hobson, Samuel J. Harrison, R. H. Meade, P. T. Moore, and othe
About Hoyt's one Dollar Store.a Tete-a-tete. "Good gracious me," said Mrs. Jones, While pinning on her collar, "I'm going down to Hoyt's store, Where all things are a 'Dollar.' Oh, he has 'sets' of various hues, And I am 'set' to buy them They are worth ten times what I shall pay, And I'm resolved to try them. "There's Mrs. overflowing; And though 'pretenders' have sprung up With noisy, growl-like halloo, Yet there's but one Original Store Where all things are A Dollar." "Well, Mrs. Jones," said Mr. Jones, "I find I can't deny you; Whenever you want any jewelry With dollars I'll supply you; For you can deck yourself with gems, And Fashion's leadeMr. Jones, "I find I can't deny you; Whenever you want any jewelry With dollars I'll supply you; For you can deck yourself with gems, And Fashion's leaders follow; And while they pay their fives and tens, You'll ring out but a Dollar." Messrs, H. E. Hoyt & Co., proprietors of the original one Dollar Store, would respectfully inform the citizens of Richmond that this stock of new and elegant Jewelry was manufactured for the regular retail trade; but in consequence of heavy fai