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THE ' -Jit-Bi fl- , ,1, <w . . ? Daily Paper $8 a Year .. . "??!> "A -J- .. .... ' . . ._> *? ? .______ _____-_ '. '. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. - -. : ? . "Let our Just Censure COLUMBIA. S. a. THURSDAY MORNING*, OCTOBER 3, 1867. ??? VOLUME III-NO. 168. THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AKD TRI-WEKKLY. rm GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MOUNIN'J. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Office on Main street, a few doors above Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN*A D VA NC E. snBSCBIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$4 00 Tri-Weekly, " " . 2 50 Weekly, " " .1 60 ADV ERTISEITENTS Disertad at 75 conts per square for tho first Insertion, and 50 cents for each subs?quent. Weekly 75 cents each Insertion. A liberal discount made on the above rales when advertisements are insert&l by the month or year. AGENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. Bpartanburg-Hiram Mitcholl. J. R. Allon, Chester._ Jiiliuo Poppa, Anderson C. H. 8. P. Kinara, Newberry C. H. James Grant, Union. J. M. Allon, Greenville. "FIVE SATURDAYS."-This being leap year, there aro twenty-nine days in the month of February, and con? sequently aa the 1st waa Saturduy, there will be five Saturdays in tho shortest month of the year. This hts been noted as something curious, and the inquiry made in what num? ber of years will this happen again. Th? New Orleans Picayune declares the answer easy, lt will happen again in 1806, after the lapse of twen? ty-eight years. At the next leapyear, . in 1872, there will be five Thursdays in February; in 1876, five Tuesdays in 1880, five Sundays; and so on, ? retrogression of two days in the week for ?very leap year for seven returns, until Saturday recurs again in 1806, -when there will be five Saturdays, Tho year 1000 is not a leap year. Thc years ending with even hundreds arc not leap years, unless they aro divisi ble by 400, as well as by four. 17?( and 1800 were not leap years, am 1000 will not bo. There will be om day, therefore, lost iu tho order, ir 1000, but the other recurrence wil continue through the whole of th next century, the samo as in this but every recurring duy of the weel will be shifted back one day of tin week, in consequence of the inter vention of the year 1000. The twen ty-eighth year from 1806 will hav five Fridays instead of five Satin days. There are no anomalies in th order of succession of the days c the week to the days of the monti) This is true of every day in the yen as well as of February, and of th 20th of February as of every othe day. lu the same cycles every da of the year returns to the same da of the week in every twenty-eigl years. The intercalated day of til 20th February returns only seve times, once on each second day of tl: week; every other day returns foi times to the same day of the weel but at unequal intervals, but tl whole order occurs again ut the twei ty-eighth succession. The interva are caequal, but the order is invar able, within the cycle and in the n curring cycles. The general rule this: Every day of the month r turns to the samo day of the week intervals of five, six, six and elev( years, when they all return to tl same days together. For exnmpl Sunday, tho 2d day of February, w recur on Sundays in 1874, 1880, 18' and 1806, tho order being six, si eleven, five. Tho 3d February, Mo day, will recur to Monday in 1K7 1885, 1800, 1806, tho ord?* being si eleven, five, six, and tho 4th of F bruary will not return to a Tuesdi until 1870, but the order will be 187 1884. 1890, 1806, in the same sen of eleven, five, six, six, continua repeated. It will ho seen that t days do not correspond to the EUI days of tho month as at tho beg ning, until 1896. There is no var tion in the order of astronomic pl nomena on whioh these rules calculation aro bosod. Every ap; rent perturbation is compensated some wider generalization. There is no disorder or eccentricity anywhere in tho series. The "five Saturdays" for February eau be computed buok to the very beginning of the Julinu period, and forward to any named period in the future, ns exactly us nny other fuct iu chronology, aud recur as r?gulai ly. ? ? > TnE CHINESE REBELLION-WHOLE? SALE SLAUGHTER.-According to our latest advices from China, (Hong Kong, December 10,) "the war in the Noith between tho imperinl and rebel forces is being vigorously wng ed." To show how vigorously, wo nro told that a great buttle at Shan? tung promontory resulted in the de? feat of tho rebel army, which lost 80,000 men. But subsequently tho imperialists were defeated in their turn "in several severo engagements, with heavy loss." A loss that muy bo described an "heavy" in compari? son to that of 80,000 men, which seems not to amount to much iu China, must have been heavy in? deed. PerhnpR it is safe to put it at fives times 80,000, more or loss, or 400,000. This Chinese rebellion has been going ou for somewhat moro than eighteen years, during which it bus been estimated that from thirty to forty million lives have been sac? rificed. If it coutinues for twentv years longer-and there seems to ue no special reason why it should not, unless foreign intervention put? a atop to it-even the 500,000,000 of Chinese population will begin to bo perceptibly thinned out. Should tho Chinese persist in destroying each other on such n scale of wholesale slaughter, SH in tho recent battle at Shunt nug promontory, tho Russian Czar may be constrained, if only by motives of humanity, to step over tho "Oreat Wall" erected as a pro? tection against Tartar incursions, to overrun tho empire and sack Pekin, like Genghis Khan, in 1215. [New York Herald. THE ORNAMENTAL VS. THE USEFUL. A Kentucky stock-rniser, it is stilted, passed through Nashville a few days ago, literally loaded down with gold watches and every description of jewelry, which he had obtained in Georgia and Alabnma in exchango for 1C0 head of mules which ho took South. In the absence of currency, many people of that section found it uecessary, in order to procure farm ?mini?is, to part with what j few valu? ables the war had left them. THOS. P. WALKER, MAGISTRATE AND CORONER, OI1'KICK at tlio Auction and Commission Store of W. T. Walter, opposite Hie Market. _ Feb II Iron and Steel. ?Lf\ C\f\f \ ?B9. Genuine Swedes ?U.UV./U IRON, imported direct from Stockholm, Sweden. 25,000 lbs. Sheffield Plow Steel, much hotter in quality than American Steel usually sold hy dealers. For sale at low prices, by _Jan 21 J. fe T. R. AONKW. WOOD WARE, WOOD WARE. BROOMS, TUBS, HEELERS, BUCKETS, Ac. Mats, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Matches, Sic., cboap, for cash, by Dee 1 FISHER ft LOWRANCE. Cutting Cheese. QQ R?XES primo CHEESE, for retail 20 boxes English Dairy Choose, for salo low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 10 Corn and Oats. JUST received and for sale: 500 bushels CORN. 300 bushels SEED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER ft LOWRANCE. Washing and Toilet Soaps. I f~ii\ BOXES of the most improved and JLvfVf popular kinds, for sale by the box, for casi' only, at low prices. Jan ll _E. ft Q. D. HOPE. IRON TIES. rflHE heat kind. BEARD'S Belf-Adjnst X ing IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov J10 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Circassian Luster, for beautifying the hair, for yonng and old; an elegant article and cheaper than anything else of the kind. Sold by Fisher A Helnitsh. SPECIAL NOTICES. PANKNIN'SplEPATIC ?ITTERS aro rapidly gaining in public esteem. They aro decidedly tho most excellent Vegetable Tonic yet discovered for tho cure of gene? ral debility and disorders of tho stomach or liver. Those who havo used them pro? nounce them to l>o all that is claimed for them. For sale bv all druggists. April 12 fly DR. C. H. M1 UT, Agent. BEAR I1V MIND-When disease bas undermined tho health, and thc physical system bas become prostrated, a stimu? lant that will not only strengthen, but re? move tho- cause, should bo immediately resorted to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source of the breaking down of tho constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For all such maladies HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon tho digestive organs, they remove tho heavy, disagreeable feel? ing after eating, BO often complainod of by persons of a dclicato temperament. AB soon as digestion is restored, tho patient linds bis strength increasing and bis ge? neral health improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits. Tho generality of Bitters are so disagreeable lo thc tasto that tie y aro objectionable to a weak stomach. This is not tho case with llostetter's Bitters, which will bo lound mild ami extremely pleasant. Balsamic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative juices to render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is tho only puro stimulant which has ever been prod ticed containing no fusil oil, or any other deleterious element. Tho most careful and skillful chemists have analyzed tho Bitters, anti pronounce them harmless. This is scientific testimony: but tho testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have experienced tho pre? ventivo and curativo effects of tho great vegotablo tonic and alterativo of modern times is still moro conclusivo. In Fevc." and Ague, Dyspepsia, Billiouaneas, Ner vi us Complaints, Chronic Complaints and general debility, it is as nearly infallible aa an vi hing in this fallible world can be. Feb 12_ A COUGH, A COLD. OR A SORE THROAT, requires immediato attention, and should bo checked. If allowed to con? tinuo, Irritation of thu Lungs, a Berma I nent Throat Diaeasc, or Consumption, is often tho result. I BROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES Having a direct influence to the parts, give immediato relief. For BBONOHITIS, ASTH? MA, CATARRH, CONSUMPTIVE AND THROAT DISEASES, Trochos are used with always good bUCCCSS. Singers and Public Speakers usc them to clear and strengthen tho voice. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Tro? ches," and do not tako any of tho worth? less imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere. Oct 27 f-lmo MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.-AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN on tho Crime of Solitude, and. tho Diseases and Abuses which ereato Impediments to ilarriago, with sure means of relief. Scut in soaled letter envtlopos, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Fob 1 3mo_ Tim Confessions anti Experience of an Invalid-Published for tho boneflt and as a caution to young mon and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prema? turo Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying the means of self-cure. Written by ono who cured bimsolf, and sent free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, New York. Also free, by tho samo publisher, a circular of DAISY 8WAIN, tho great Poem of tho War. Dec lrt 3mo_ Flour, Flour. OA BARBELS Hocker's Self-raising ?\) FLOUR. 50 bag* Choice F'amily Flour. 100 bhls. Northern Super. Flour. On hand and for habt liv J?n 1% J. .\ T. lt. AGNEW. Beauty anti hraltli aro moro to be prized iban tho wealth of tho Indies. Without health, what aro all the posses? sions of world to yon with a diseased hotly anti minti. Yon cannot enjoy them, and it gives you pain not to realize them. Use Hie Queen's Delight and bo restored. WANTED, ? WANTED. C C\C\ BUSHELS COW PEAS. OVJVJ FISHER A LOWRANCE. Deo 1 Charleston Advertisements. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above well known HOTEL, ro _E^Bpectf ully informa bia Iridios ana me traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, m all of its depart? ments. The table wih, at all times, be mipplied with the bent tho Market afforda, including overy ?ebeacy in seaBOn, whilo tho cuisine will bo unexceptionable. Tho Bath Booms attached to the Hotel are sup? plied with the celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Batha can be ob? tained at any time. The same attention will bc paid to tho comfort of the guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon Unding tho Charleston Hotel equal to any in thc United Statea. Tho patronage of tho traveling public ia respectfully aolicit cd. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 3mo Proprietor. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS of COTTON, &c. COLUMBIA, S. C., TO BALTIMORE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. THE BPI.ENOID BCBKW STEAMSHIPS FALCON, - - E. C. RKKD, Com'r. SEA GULL, - N. P. DUTTON, Com'r. I OF largo carrying capacity, making average trips ot fifty-five to aixty hours, leave Charleston once a week for Baltimore, and offer superior faoilitiea for through freights to and from that port. Address I COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. Or, MORDECAI 4, CO., Agents, _SSept 21 tufflmo Baltimore. Md. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. MTHIS well-known FIRST-CLASS HOTEL baa been thoroughly repair? ed, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whoso patronage is re? spectfully solicited. Tho proprietor promises to do all in his power for the comfort of his gHcste. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Livery and Sale Stables, ^ CHALMERS STREET, Charleston, S. C. DEI- cXmjL, JPnOHEN A BAKER, Pro- ag?HE ?M 71 prietors. Carriages. Photons, Bug? gies aud Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for sale. Feb 27 New York Advertisements. JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 80 and 32 Centre street, (corner il Res.dc btreet,) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 " SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BACKERS, NO. 16 WALL STREET, NEW TORE. MONEY received on depooit from banks, bankers, merchants and otherB. Or? ders in Gold, Oovemmeut aiu. other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member ot tho Brm. Oct 8 DKWITT C. LAW URI? CC JOHN R. CKOIL. GTBUS J. LAWBRNOB. WM. A. IIALSTKD MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NOTHER EDITION just published, IJL. being tho38th ol tho POCKET .-ES OUPALIUS, or Every One his own Doctor, including a Treatise on Diseases of Fe? males. Irregularities. Ac, with a hundred engravings, explaining those diseases in both nexus. By Wm. young, M. D. Every one may conduct any case of M> crot disease!, self-abuse or those distress? ing diseases incidents! to youth, manhood or old ago, without resorting to the quacks of tho present day. Let no man contem? plating marriage be anotln r hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important secrets winch should bc known to them particularly Let tho weak and bashful youth who bas ruined his consti? tution by the debasing habit of acll-abuso read this book, ll will be si nt to al) parla of the United States und Canadas tor 00 centa. WSend for Pocket ??tciilapius. Da. WM YOUNO, No. 410 8prnce st., Philadelphia, Penn. _Juo_e 24_ f ly SEED RYE! SEED RYE! PA BUSHELS SEED RYE for sale. By DU Nov 3 ALFRED TOLLESON. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA, S. C. FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! ! THE undersigned* keeps constantly on] hand an assortment oil FURNITURE, such as is usually wanted in a house, consisting of BED? STEADS, all kinds; Chairs. Tables, Ward? robes. Bureaus, Washstands, Safes, Desks, Ac. Ho is also prepared to manufacturo and repair anything in the Cabinet Mak? ing lino. JEROME FAGAN, Jan 8 Oppoaito now Masonic Hs!!. The Quaker Liniment; the best lini? ment for family use; can be need internally and outwardly. It is a groat pain destroy It lulls pain and all kinds of aches Sold by Fisher A Heiuitsb. Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers induce ?H?meuts-in thc wav of GOOD WORK QHftand LOW PRICES-to one and all requiring his professional services. Give bim a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Othce on Camden street, nearly opposito the Park. Nov 3 ty Family Hams and Bacon Sides. 5CASKS first quality Sugar-Cored HAMS, email. 5 hbds. Primo Bacon Sides. 5 tierces Leaf Lard. For sale low, for cash. E. & G. D. H JPE. J&n ll_ Carbuncle? and bolla come from im? puro blood, Nature throws out these im? purities of tho blood, which should bo regarded ns a wai nine;. Purify vonr blood, by using Heinitsh'B Queen's Delight. Onions, On.ons. BARRELS Northern ONIONS, 50 bbls. Pink-eye Planting Potatoes. On hand and for sale by Jan 28 _J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. ?le! Ale! Ale! i)f\ HALF BBLS. CLAGGET'8 CREAM ?\J ALE, just received direct, per Air Line, from the brewery. 100 doz. Bass' Ale, in stono jogs, at very low figures. For sale bv _Janj25 GEORGE j^YMMERS. Hoes! Hoes!! ?)f\f\ DOZEN HOES, assorted aizes ??\J\J and qualities, of direct importa? tion, on band and for sale at extromely low figures, bv ' J. A T. R. AGNEW. Jan 18 _ GARDEN SEED. THORBURN'S GARDEN SEED, in great variety, at wholesale and retail, of warranted quality. For salo bv Jan 11_E. A G. P. HOPE. The New System OF CASH BEFOBE DELIVERY, IN ALL CASES, adhered to by Jan 4 FISH EB A LOWRANCE. Planting Potatoes. K(\ BBLS. Pink Eye Planting POTA XJ\) TOES, just received and for salo by Jan 10 J. A T. R. AGNEW. CAROLINA RICE. 6BBLS. Prime Whole CAROLINA RICE, for sale by E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan ll_ The Ladies of Industrial Depository KEEP constantly ou band the following articles: MachinoSewingSilk, Colorea anti White Spool Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss, Black Flax Thread. Crochet Cotton, Machino Stuck Needles, Wheeler A Wileen Sewing Machino Needles, Taposiry-Crorh t t, Bone and Steel Knitting Needles, Pin?. Hooks sud Eyes, Assortie! Tapes and Braids. W hite l inen. Cotton and Cider'd Star Braids, Skirl Uraida, Crochet and Tat? ting Tl huntings, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Pearl anti Agate Buttons, Saxony Yarn, Berlin Wool, Split and Single Zephyr, at Charleston prices; als??, Patterns for Ta? pestry Work, Scissors, Cork Soles, Chamois Skin Tobacco Ponchos; anti a variety of Heady-Ma oe Clothing for Gents, Ladies and Children, which will be found cheap and well made. Jan 26 Steam Engine for Sale. 4 STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, ?5 j /t boree i?>?er, In complete order; with Flue Boiler, containing 32 Flues. Also, a CIRCULAR SAW M.'LL. To bo sold singly or together. Tho En? gine can bo sion at tho Congareo hom Works, foot of Lady street. Apply to R. MCDOUGAL, Nov 15 Columbia, S. C. Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers. CLOTHES WRINGERS and Washing Machines, constautlv on band, and for aale, by J. A T. R. AGNEW.