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Weare'agaiii tinder obligation? to Col. Rud 1er for Ute Auguste papare , ~ Sexsrraha? Kio*.-We have been requested te ?Ute that some prim? stall-fed beef will Toolfor .ai? thia morning, ai the ration howe, South? east ?orner. Plain and' Assembly street?. Gall .ooo, if you want to be supplied.. FkaweV. looweirr.-Wo might take a few. more leesone fresa tho Fr?-ich cuisine ia this oar season -of short eosamoas. We once lodged ia a French house where . patties or fritters e>sr* brought oa tho breakfast Ubi?, each haring in it a" eomb or foot o'f the fe wi we had. roasted, the day before for diaaer. Their jaiees ?stu rated tho fritter, so asto preclude th? necessity of J)Utterv So, at th? sam?- breakfast, we had sa omelett?, with aggi mingled with tho blood of th* chickens eaton th? day befare. - A thin gobbet of fat baoon introduced ?ato a biscuit of corn commends it gratefully tt> a hungry palate, and tskes tho dry ?ess out of tho joh?. A little bread crumbled up with th?contents of a single guinea squash, and seasoned with pepper and some finely chopped boeoss> will . pacify a ?rince whf ha? not wholly loot his etocaaeh. or spinach, yon hare an admirable sube ti tute in poi? greens, tho plant being gathered young and aubjeoted to the par-boiling proses*. Sour sorrel -may ba shopped ap with vegetables, whether used as a pottage or a pickle. . Uss jeur wits, bel?red> sod Tlo. (ft starrs, nor aa ll th? things of God unclean. "Toloatapiale. . RBPORTS OF PRESS ASSOCIATION Entered aeeording to Act of Congress, in the. Y?at 1862; by J. S. Thrasher, in th* Clerk's Office of ?he Diatritt Court of the Confeder?is States fot the Northern District of Georgia Tilo Tan sta to ? Baas tar. AUOOSTM, April Pi*.-Th? Yankee raiders de? stroyed the' depot and some rolling stock at B?sate rville, S. C. Ho private property molest' ed. The enemy moved on Camden, where ? large amount of railroad ?tock was accumulated. It was placed on a trestle, guarded by a fore? and securely j^Dteoied. Gen. Lewis, with hil Kentucky brigade, overtook the enemy neal dam den, and after a short but.spirited battle, the Yankees retreated rapidly apd in confusion, Lewis following. V ?Cairs in the South and West. AUGUSTA, April 1.6.-Montgomery Waa eva? cuated on Tuesday evening las y The cottar warehouses yere burned and tba piles of cottot destroyed estimated at 80,000 bales. A larg? portion,oi the city i? reported to bave sufferec similar fate, especially in the vicinity of th? eotCon warehouse* The celegraph' operate! resorted the enemy o's the outskirts of the eit\ Tucsdsy evening, which caused great excite mont? Gea. Porrsst, when laat heard from, wai fr twelve miles Vest of Selms. When it sra learned at Montgomery that he waa not purau ing the enemy, the city was evacuated. *> Gor. Watts and other officers of the Stab Government hare arrived in Columbas, and sr deeply chagrined at tha capture of the capita of Alabama by 6,000 Yankee cavalry mounte< infantry and artillery, which advanced by tw> rtado-Bonton and . Low n desboro-8,000 ii 'each' ?olmas? Gov. Watta retired to Eofaula Oolooroo* papers of the last dates rcoeived khe I PU-OUt* ?luit th? Montgomery trais brought . larg?' number of soldier* ' and. eivH j*ao-th? former chiefly A JabrvaiaTui?tia. Th?y ?ti|t? that tb? militia w?re ordered .from Mddt gornery .without proper authority. A tolsgrara awaited them at Cheliaw ordering them Back; only a . portion retnrued. Much censure is visitad on the officer? of tb? command for their disgraceful misuadcntanding, incompetency and reckless Operation? Oe?. Cobb ia ia command at Colamba?. Humphrey Marslea.ll is ia Aurait*, and will dative?' a speech on Monday night. ' A Yankee raid ht an tba Conara ree, asst Kingsville-supposed moving oa Com rabi e> Gea. O'. W. Smith Issues ?>rd?r? No. j, April 16, 1866. rendezvousing nt Columbus, without delay, all nader fifty; ead Order? atl'between fifty and sixty to remain ready at ? md?tent's notice to obey Gov. Brown'? sall for aetive ser? vice. AUGUST*, April 17.-The Yankees assaulted and captured Columbus ea Sunday, the 16th.. ? Private property-wa* respected ia Montgo? mery. The cotton, Government ead mnanfac turin'g . eiublisbment?, railroads, heats, ese., ?were destroyed. . . Gen. Humphrey Marshall ia speakiagt? a larg? crowd in Augusts thia afternoon. Ph er? ia mach enthusiasm, notwithstanding the Bews ot Yankee succesaes ia varions plan??. . lia teat Kprllbswa Newe. AUGUSTA, April 16.-Tba CbatUa?oga Ga? zette, of th? 4th, says tko. first despatch af tb? F?deral movement? before Petersburg, wai dated March so.-from Gran t's headquarter* Lee made sevea damoattratioas to find the po eition of the Yankee forces, hat recoiUd every time. On the 5l?t; Lincoln telegraphed /ron City Point that there balbeen much fighting 'In the forenoon, the Confederate troops wert successful; in.the afternoon, the Yankee? ooou pied their former position. Grant moved a mil? towards Bichmond. Oa the 1st of April, Gen Steadman telegraphed, thatafter hard fighting Generals Hoyden and Warren drove the Cha federates back-near Baranew, add occupied fly works." Grant's despatches nay Sheridan earr^e< everything before hi ?, and captured three .bri gsdts of infantry, a^wagpn train, several' bat tories of artillery and several thousand pri sorfB*. APRIL 2--L,incolntelegraphs to Stanton, froc City l'oint, that Grant bad captured 12,00 prisoners and fifty piec$s of artillery. Foater' division captured an important fort, with th entire* garrison. Everything cat ried on the lei and Petersburg closely invested. , Petersburg was occupied by the Yankees o Sunday night. In the fight before thy city, th Yankees say they captured over 3,000 prisoner APBTL 8.- Grant despatches that be carrie everything before bim, and after three day ha*ro fighting, occupied Richmond on Monda morning, April 8, at 8 o'clock. There is great rejoicing over th? Nwrth. . Washington deepatob says the- war' is ora The programme of Grant anticipates all th possible movements of the Confederates-thei retreat being ?Ot off at uti points. ?ran Shermnn, Thomas - ?cd Hancock are closin around she fragments of the Confederate ?rici lu New York, there w?s continuons firing an salutea. In- Philadelphia, there was n larg procession, locomotives whistled, A n de pen dene hell waa rbug aad other-demonstration*. 1 Baltimore, thc mayor caused the bells te I rung. In Cincinnati, thee? ?ca? a general %n pension of basin caa,., and a 'grand display . fir?-works ja the evening. In Nev York, tl ne ?rs et Giant's saeatasec almost? suspende business, it is-din*icui*?^*a^timate th? effe OB pri?es until tba fate of Cae's army is knew 4* * JOSEPH SAMSON*, SALESMAN. WILL IM ?.ld, THIS DAY. 18th ' inst, in Gris .haber'? yard, A.?3eriibly street, at 10 o'clock, Th? following article, o? FURNITURE: ( Chairs^ Table?. Be*?U?ds,"B.i? and" Budding, What-lTots; a daantity cf Crockery; Kitchen Uteoails; a lot of Clothing, good article?;. Look? isg Glass ?a, ead a variety cf other .articles, >~-v: . . . , au?. ' - > '. . .'. About 80 oz. cf Silver Spoon? and Forks, Conditions* sash. "Salo positive-ow?er. re? moving from foe city._April 18" Furniture Sale. By ?fLaiic?. 7 I will ??ll, THIS. Tuesday) MORNING, at IO - ?'?lock, at C. A. Ocde?rs lot,. . j A- Ano 'sstertmeut ot HO UPHOLD FUR? NITURE-partios leaving the city-euch ss: ? Hair Seat Chairs, Whar-NoU. W niters, Wardrobe. Bureau. ' . ?- ~ ; Washstsnd. Goblet ?nd Basia, Black Walnut Baaing Table. _ . . ; m Pair Pitchers, paitDecaaters- * Chi?? Sett, SUTC Pans. <* Griddle, Wain?Trott. Prir Vs*??, Bedsteads. AU of thc abor? articles wijl be'aold withest tbs least reserve. Terms cash. ' April 18 Parlor and Bed ro+m Furniture-. Corpsts, Hug?, Cooking Utensils, oto. - .."' " By F. Eumeno Durbai. WILL bc sold, on THURSDAY, SOW inst, at IO J o'eloek, at tri? residence in BiohlajsoV i street, ia rear of GUM'S Foundry, _~ The following articles, ria: ' * ,. v 1 Sofas, I Marble top Table, % Cara Tahlee,. S fine Carpets ?nd-Rags, LL Br?ssels.}' . Extension Tab!?, Hair Sett Chairs; - - Rocking Chairs,*Whst Hot. \>. . 1 large Mirror, Sideboards. Bares??, Press, Bedsteads, Washstands, Chia?w?r*. Pictures, Coding Utensils, ?kc April 18 School Notice. 'pHE MISSES HENRY, hering had several X years' experience in tcaehisf, propose opening a DAX SCHOOL fer young ladies, sw kMONDAY, 1st May, at . their rasideacar os [Stark's Hill, ??st end?, of'Gervais street, ?ad L solicit a share ?*f the publie patronage? Mr* 1 FOOTMAN ia also dssirooa of obtaining,a few MesicSeholata. For terms, Ac, apply si above II* f eren ce?-Reir. P. J. ?hand, Rev. fm. Mar. tin, Rev. J. L. Reynolds, D. D., sad Hon. T. J Goodwyn Mayor. April 18 tafjl : BP?tice. IN pursuanso of the aotheriiy vested ia ma by Sectio? 8 Article II of thc Ocsstitatica of the Episcopal -Church in this tMeeese, I . hereby change th? placo of .thc loeetfqg of tho 1 next Diocesan Council from \b* city of Colom? bia to Camden; and tb? time -from the 1 Otb-te j the 24th of May next. The CouncilVill, there?' fore, bc h ?Id in Grace Church, Camden, 6% tho H th of May. t The acoessiticc tor these ohaoge? I are se obvious that th ev need apt bc sta tesl t ?ad I earnestly request thc atteadaaee ?if tho \ members of th? CouneiL THO* P. DAVIS, Bishop of the Diocese of 8. C. . The attention of tho-Clergy and Parishs* cf the Diocese is called. to tho above, sad th?*? who may fail to ree? i vu th? usual no till cation, are rosnes ted to consider it ia lieu thereof. . /v >.? J. D. MoOOLLOUOH. **April 18 Secreter* of CouneiL