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! that the Yankees were in Hades, and I was in Washington at Kioman's or Benter's or that Cinskey was Postmaster of the House and this was the last night of the session ! I want a glass of ale. A fellow could get a very good hot whiskey punch at Brown's, or at the corner back of Brown's, in the old days; and Green, who kept the Columbian (I think it was the Columbian) there by the General Post Office, was not a bad hand for refreshments. Biggs and I have had many a drink in that basement. Bu the corner back of Brown's, in the old days; and Green, who kept the Columbian (I think it was the Columbian) there by the General Post Office, was not a bad hand for refreshments. Biggs and I have had many a drink in that basement. But here — morals. I think I hear you say good morals, and me thinks you mentioned the peace of society and the health of the army. But what is good order compared to good liquor ? I tell you I want a drink, and it is not to be had for love, money, or Harvey.
For Hire --By the month or for the remainder of the year, a very good. Washer, and Ironer. She has a child six year old with him. On account of this encumbrance she will be hired low. Apply to Brown & McCLELLAND, On the Basin. mh 28--2w
$10 reward --Ten dollars reward will be paid by me for the delivery of a tto girl, named Jane or Jennie. aged fifteen years, belonging to Mr. Brown, of Lunenburg, and hired to me by Mr. E. A. J. Clonton. She left my house a week ago yesterday, and has since been on Church Hill — She has a very full head of hair and a scar on one cheek. Ella Johnson, In rear of Exchange Hotel. mh 31--6t*