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four railroad bridges. Among the advertisements is one offering "Two Dollars Reward, Confederate Currency," for the whereabouts of "Jube, answering to the name of Early," and One Cent Reward for General Rosser. One advertisement informs General Early that no more artillery horses in such bad order as those turned over to SherGeneral Early that no more artillery horses in such bad order as those turned over to Sheridan at Cedar creek and Waynesboro' will be received; another is signed "Jubal Early, commissary for General Sheridan's army," and calls for the people to furnish "donations" of provisions to Custer's division. The following is the contents of the poet's corner. It was cut off rather unexpectedly, as the Yankees had to leave befoJubal Early, commissary for General Sheridan's army," and calls for the people to furnish "donations" of provisions to Custer's division. The following is the contents of the poet's corner. It was cut off rather unexpectedly, as the Yankees had to leave before finishing it: A kind friend has favored us with the following song, as sung by the Charlottesville Glee Club: How do you like it as far as you've got? Jefferson D, Jefferson D, Are you glad you began it, or do you wish you had not? Jefferson, Jefferson D. People say, though of course I don't know that it's so, That