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Seventy-five Dollars Reward. --I will give for the apprehension and commitment to jail so that I get them, of negroes Pomphy, Jim, and William Henry, or $25 for each, who ran off — Pompey and William Henry on the 27th, and Jim on the 30th of December 1862. These negroes I removed from Williamsburg (my former residence) in May last, and doubtless they are aiming, through Petersburg and Richmond, to reach the Yankee lines in that vicinity, or to pass over James river below Petersburg. Jim is a tawny color, about 20 years old, and Pompey a shade darker, 18 years old likely, talk, and well grown; each wore a cavalry uniform cap, and each had on wood in bottom shoes, and plated, Jim had on a pair of blue homespun pants, and Pompey a blue Yankee coat, and he has lately had one of his fingers (probably of the right hand) bruised or mashed, William Henry, a likely lad, about 14 years old, and of tawny color, is doubtless with Pompey. rob't H. Armistead, Forkland, Nottoway Co., V
er died. Margaret Fuller, Countess of Cossoll, perished by shipwreck, on Fire Island, near New York, in 1850. She was returning, from Italy to her native land, from which she had long been absent. Her husband and child were lost with her. And now Arthur B. Fuller has been killed in battle. In every instance the surviving members of the family received the sad tidings by telegraph. Yankee dry goods trade. According to the Yankee Custom-House returns for the week ending on the 27th ultimo, the total entries of dry goods were $760,661, against $494,683 same week last year, and $1,609,897 the corresponding week of 1860. The goods marketed amounted to $747,841, against $607,829 same week last year, and $575,000 the corresponding week of 1860. Of the direct entries this week, woolens amounted in value to $343,670; manufactures of cotton, $109,180; of flax, $132,985, and of silk, $57,556; and miscellaneous goods. $60,073. The amounts warehoused and withdrawn from warehouse du