ee ee s ceeteeeiee aeeeeeie en. a ee THE W AR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XXXIII.—(Continvep). You will wonder why we did not re- turn their fire? as theirs. Why did we not use them. while the horsemen were within range? Not one of the three of us thought of drawing a trigger! You will wonder at this? Jt requires explanation. Kuow, then, that the five men who galloped round us were five of the best horsemen in the world—no doubt the picked riders of the band. Not in Arabia, not in the hippodromes of Paris or i.on dou, could they have found their superiors — perhaps not their equals, for these meu literally lived in the saddle. Each, as he apprvached the daugerous ¢ ‘irele covered by our riflex, disappe sared behind the body of his horse. over the hollow of the deep saddle-tree, . +? . lL perhaps a hand grasping the wither-lock | the rider that of the horse, were al of could be seen. Presently a face might be observed, suddenly veiled by a puff of smoke from the carbine, and then ducked instantly out of sight. Perhaps the barrel of the piece might be voticed glancing along the horse's counter, while the steam of fire pouring forth, told that the | rider had taken aim under the throat of his steed. the latter all the while going at full gollop. Our guns carried as far | ' A boot and spur | Durtug these maneeuvres, sharp shots as my comrades were, and fair marks- man as I was myself. there was bo instant when we could have hit any one of the five horsemen. It weuld have been easier to have brought down a bird upon the wing. Their horses we might have killed or crippled, but that would | not have repaid us for the risk of au | empty rifle. We dared not waste a} bullet ov the horses. This, then, was | our reasou for res-rviog our fire. Do not fancy from this my prolixity of explauation, that we were so slow in com- prehendinug all this. No, we understood our situation well enough; we knew that to discharge our pieces—even though a horse should fail at every shut —was just what the enemy desired That was the main point of their ruse ; but we were too well used to the wiles of Indian warfare to be beguiled by so | Shallow an artifice. Words of caution | passed between us, and we stood to our | guut with as much patience as we could command. It was tempting enough—provoking. I should rather say—thus to be fired at. without the chance of returning it; and my compauions, notwithstanding their habitual coolness, chafed augrily uuder the infliction. Once more the five horsemen came galloping ronud us, and discharged their pieces as befure; but this time with more effect. A bullet struck Garey iv the shoulder, tearing away a patch of his huntivg-shirt, and drawing the blood ; while another went whizzing past the cheek of Old Rube, creasing his catskin cap! *‘ Hooray!” shouted the latter, clap- ping his hand over the place where the lead had wounded him. ‘“ Clost enough thet sur! Cuss me, eft haiu’t carried away one o my ears!” And the old trapper accompanied the remark with a wild reckless laugh. The rent of the bullet, aud the blood upon Garey’s shoulder, now fell under his e, and suddenly changing countenance, exclaimed ; ** By the tarual! yur hit. Bill? Speak, boyee?” ** It’s nothin,” premptly replied Garey **pothin; ouly a grease. I don't feel it.” ** Yur sure ?” ** Sartin sure.” ** By the livia catamount!” exclaimed Rube, iu a serious tone, ** we can’t s'an this no longer. What’s to be done, Billee? Thiuk, boy!” ** We must make a_ burst for it,’ plied Garey ; it’s eur ovly chance.” ‘*Tur no use,” said Rube, with a doubtful shake of the head. “The young fellur mout git clur; but for you'b me thur’s not the shaddy o’a chance. They'd catch ep wi’ the ole mar in the flappiu oa beaver’s tail, au yur hoss aiu’t none o’ the sooplest. Tur no use ” “f tell you it are, Rube,” replied Garey impatieutly. “You mount the white hoss—he’s fast enough—an let the mar slide; or you take mine, an I'll back whitey. We mayent get cler altogether ; but we'll string the niggers out on the parairy, au tuke them one arter another. It’s better than stannin hyar to be shot dowu like bufiter ina pen. What do you think. capt'u?’’ added he, addressing himself to me. Just then an idea had occurred to me. “Why not gallop to the cliff?” I iu- quired, looking toward the mesa: “ they eun’t surround us there ? With our backs to the rock, avd our _ horses in front of us, we may defy the rebble. We mi ht easily reich it by a dash” “Scalp me! ef the young fellur ain’t right.” cried Rube, iuterrupting my speech. ‘It’s the very idee, plum certre |” “It are!” echoed Gorey—* it are! We hain’t a second to lose ; they'll be round us agaio ina squull’s jump. Look youder |” This conversation had occupied but a few seconds of time. It occurred just after the five horsemen had the secoud time emptied their guns, and galloped back to exchance them. Before they could return to deliver a third fire, our determination was taken, aud we had hastily undeue the fasteuings of our horses, and were ieady to mount. This We accomplished so quietly, that it was THE DAILY at evident the enemy had not eanetien ot and therefore eutertained no suspicion | of our design: hence the road towards | the mosa was still pe rfectly open to us. | In another minute, the five | riders would have beeu circling around us, and that would have naturally alter- | ed our situation. however, TO BE CONTINUED. ce Y = ~ thst ih a SMM REEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Bcokachs, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns asd Scalds, General Bedily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Keadacho, Frosted eet and Ears, and all otier Fains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equale Sr. Jacors Orr as a sufe, sure, simple and cheap 1x i | Remedy A vy entaiis but the comparative!) trifling outlay of 50 Cenis, and every one waflering with pain can have cheap end positive proof of iis chains. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DE IN MEDIO INE. A. VOGELE Peon. atur Od ee Baitie FbOTC» a Uy, U. i . Ae : AA fi E SALE MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by Publie Anction, at ‘tho Court setown, in King’s County, on TUFSDAY, the tmente-cignth day of February next, A. D. 1832, at the he yar | of Twelve o’cl ‘ck, noon — { Ho ise in Geors LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, . situate, lying and being on Lot or | Township Number Sixty-Three, in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, formerly knowa as Fairchild’s Point, and bounded snd describ d as follows, that is to say :—Com mencing on the vorth shore of Murray River, at a stone placed on the Bank Head, and rucning thence north four degrees and thirty minutes west. for the distance of seventy- seven chains, to the shore of Gr week River; thence alon 1g said shore eastwz dly and south wardly to the shore of Mink ‘River Bay ; thence tollowing the various cou ses of said shore southwardly, crossing a sand point to Murray River; thence westwa dly along saic Murray River shore to the stove or place of commencement, containing one hundred and n.nety-six acres ‘f land, a little mere er less, together with all rights, members and appur tenances thereto belonging or im anywise appertaining. the above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the first day of March, A. D, 1580, and made between James Munn and Wilnam McKenzie, the youuger, of the one part, and Jane Bell of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, Svlicitors, Charlott:lown, Dated this 7th day of January, A. D. 1882. JANE BELL. k ca Jan. 7—2iew tl sle PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors fur Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc, We have had thirty- five years experience, Patents obtained through vs are noticed in the Scieyriric American. This large and splendid iliustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation Address MUNN & CO.,. Patent Solicitors Publishers of Scigytiric American, 37 Park Row, New York, Hand-book about Patents sent free {de 15 ” : sae iB Herring. Hering. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equai to Yarn Bloaters 100 quittals Codfish, 100 do, Hauke, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a fuli supply Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, and Twines, Paints and Oils, DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. uth of Cotton Duck, Lines Vennor’s Predictions ; Bix Storms es Anticlpa ted! Stovepipe, Stovepipe F you want your our STOVES atten‘ied to, leave your orders with C, F. HARRIS. I guarantee Promptnesss and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, ct 28, '81] BANK QF P. &, ISLAND, 3. ANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in ;aym: nt of branches. ee WHOLESALE. 70: —— 340 coils MANILLA, 184 casks KEROSENE, 40 cases LAMP CHIMNEYS 100 dozen PAILS, 120 dozen BROOMS, 50 tins MUSTARD, 70 boxes PEPPER, 144 boxes BLACK LEAD, 40 kegs BAKING SODA, 1 bale CLOV KS, 1 case NUTMEGS, 1 barrel SALT PETRE, | keg INDiGO, 170 puns. MOLASSES, > dd0 sestiaibuns THA, 40 cads THA, 38 hhds. SUGAR, 125 barrels SU GAR, 1250 barrels F LOUR, 20 kegs TOBACCO, 15 boxes TOBACCO, 50 cads TOBACCO, 100 boxes RAISINS; 50 boxes CURRANTS, 230 boxes SUAP, 120 boxes PIPES, &ec., &e. CARVELL BROS. FAIR TRADE. 1882. NO FAVORS ASKED. —_——0:0 &e., Charlottetown, Jan. 21, (881. WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT Bottom Prices for Cash, 375 BARRELS OF FLOUR, OF THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS : 125 barrels Suysgsam—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in the Market. ; 500 bar-els Kent, 125 ‘* Strathroy, nail somes 60 barrels Crown JEWEL, | p 125 ‘* . Maritime Rose, | CHO : 65 barrels Bupa, rPATENTS. 195 « ” airdrie, r SUPERIORS { 125 “ Tranquility, | J 125 ‘* Anchor, J 200 Barrels K. D. Cormmeal. Oatmeal for the People—Bagnall’s Manu facture, First Prize at St ae Exhibition. awarde io eae Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) 15 puns. Barbadoes } ‘ies 10 puns. Trinidad | MOLASSES, Bris. Amber and Golden Syrups. TEA (Choice) FRESH FRUITS. ®0 barrela CURRANTS, 5 cases do., 100 boxes FIGS. 50 barrels White Gr. oo Yellow Refined 20 hhds. P. R. SUGARS. 200 half-chests } 80 pkgs. 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 100 boxes London Layers, 5U nalf-boxes do., 50 qr. boxes do., 20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beans, 14 TONS CHOICE CHEESE, 200 bags Coarse Salt. CANNED GOODS. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Soup, Peaches, Pine Apple, Sliced Apple. FISH—Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster. IN POTS—Marmalade, Jellies, Jams, Preserved Ginger. CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles. Standard and Water White Kerosene. Pratt's Celebrated Astral Oil (Odorless),: in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other illuminating Oil in use. 206 boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Starch, Pure Spices and Sauces (English.) English Malt, White Wine, GENERAL GROCERIK», GOODS WARRANTED, XXX VINEGARS, and a large § assortment Also Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &. AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. AVSPECTION SOLICITED J. >. VACLEOD & CO. Corner Queen and Gratton Streets, Dee. 16, ’81—3m Qaw, wkly Removed. pinata ET M*®. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he W° tered into Co-Partnership to practice friends and tue public generally that ) 8 Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, ske has opened her Fall and Winter Classes!in the office lately occupied by Messrs. Sul. for Painting and Drawing in all theiv different | livan & Moraon,”’ in tie Young Men’s Chris- , tian Association’ Building in Charlottetown, For terms, etc., apply at her Stadio —resi Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov, 20—tf dence of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King Square, EDWARD PAYFIELD: STANIS_ AUS BLANCHARD. ng 28 dly pat Jaw; ne pres (au 29 tf 40 boxes CREAM TARTAR, xAMINER, FHBRUARY 2. 1882. » L PORTE RY COMPAN iE above Cx mpany beg to inform the Yar rade (hat they have erected a large Tr improved Ki'n andare now turning out very superior Ware, They have on | Rand a jarge stock of MILK DISHES PE lp ‘ ply tothe owner, ' vy ‘ : ae LO LET. iE BRICK HOUSE adjoin! ‘ng the resi. dence of Mr, Aronup Key NEDY, Water Street; also the premises a ining, lately OC. cupit d by the “ Examiner Pryti ing Co.” Ap. JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 188} nr TT CREAM and BUTTER CROCKS, Mort avec Sale FLOWER POTS, | ee e Jare hie} V er rt ile le ; ’ . | | and other, Ware, which they offer wihole-) pg pe sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on sale al prices which cannot be competed , THUR tha nie yw a | rHHURSDAY, the six‘eent# day of Feb. | with, and trust that merchants wili reserve amnesty D. 1882 at the § 7 UATY. sh. Ie, at the hour of twelve thei ir orde oS. © Clos k noot a the Coart tho Be i . . r > pe ui é i Av i FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Summerside, in Ba C ns = ‘4,9 sal Jar 18 'R2 wkiv 2w ie inersiade, in mince sunt Vy, uuder Un Own, aan. oe oe and by virtue of a Power of "Sale COh- — tained in an it ten‘ ure of Mortg ge bear. ing cate the eleveuth day of December, & ! st , 13,9 and made between Patrick aie aa Tilney OF the one part, and k-dward A * the JUNK oan’ Head Pownal Jarvis Hodesou of the other part, — 4 Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, \ I {, that ti pie e or parcel of Jand Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair age, | 2 ituat ivg end being on Let or Town. &c., for which the highest price will be paid, | ship Number 1 bes e. Prince County, ae Ch’ town, Jan 18, 82—3m trince bdward Island, and bounded ag fol. lows, thai 3 10 BAY: Conn BCing ut a stake W itixed in the Bank at the shore of Lot Three, PA RM ANT "ED ‘at the south-east a {the northe rh margia vf one huudred acres f land now in the pos. Vf ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Farm of sesssion of 1@ Said Patrick ‘sala ; from 200 to 5 1) acres of friatJe soil and | west to a line running north and ee oot berng porous subsoil, well watercd, with good | the east boundary of La ds he Id by Matthew dwelling Honse and oth tr necessary buile d-| Cahill, James Ahearn, ‘I bomas Ww aid, and ings Address, with full particulars to Mr.| others: thence south such a distaiina that a Rei, Hamilton Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgt . line rupbing ease to the said evhore and along Scotland, o 18 | guid shore to the piace ofe¢ mmencing, will - lcoutain an arca of fifty acres of land, a little |jmore or |] s For Sale or to Let. [io bi*use on, eset sacs gil on 12d situate, lying and b ing oa Lot or FFXHAT Freehold Property, with a iront ol) poy chin Number Lhree im Prince ¢ ounty md eighty. | t ~ a eighty feet on Pow nal Street aud ——s ) afore ‘ POUHGead and cdescribed as follows, four feet on Sydney Street, the House con-| ghat is to say : Commencing on the shore of taining 16 large rooms and two Ilitchens. |Lot Tnree in the s uth east angle of eas } ii . + lack . e Van be turned into one Dwelling by unlock-| p undred acres of land, boundi v wextenten ing a door. Apply on the premises to south line of land sow in the possession of MRS, BOSWALIL March 12, 1881-—tf CRACKED PEED. Craked Oats, Wheat Bran Cracked Barley, Wheat Shorts, White Oats, Black Oats. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, Dee. 21, ’°81—Im eod GYULU AK S, M&ADAL JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, —— i rey Bark of P. E Island. ANK OF P. B&B. ISLAND NOTES at the London House GEO, DAVIES & CO. D-=«e. 7, 81. - Prine rince & dwar alt 3% Ta) one isla TIME TABLE. NO. weer ee WINTER ARRARGEMENT (io take effect on mn the: Ist Dec., 1681 TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED, MIXED. MIXED. Ch’town ..|Dp 8. 15am Dp 3. 00pm Dp 2.30pm Royalty Je “ae 1" eee’ fee ™ Wi Wiltsh’e, * 9.90 **i ** 418 « Hunter R’r, * 9.45 * | ** 430 “| bradalba’e | ‘10 23 “| ** 5.05 * Co’ty Line. | ‘*10.33 ** , ** 5.18 “| Freetown “ae “*; * Sa e 3 Keusingt’n! “11.1U ** | ** 5.55 ainsi abies — 45 Ar 6.39 pl 45 pm Wellingt’n) ‘* 2.37 rest... © 3m **; (’Leary...| ** ‘4 _? Bloomtield 5.08 ‘| Alberton. | ** 5.48 * es _ Ar 6.45 ** | Roy alty Te (Dp 2.53pm SU oe | | 309 © Bedford... | “3.99 * & » Ar 4.05 ‘ Mt. an t Dp 4.15 + Cardigan . | | s¢ § 33 * reorget’n 2. Ar 6.00 * Mt Stew’ t. a | (Dp 4. “y ra Morell. 2 asia les 45 st. Peter's. | “5 25 ss Bear iver, | “ 615° Souris ....! [Ar 7 7.00 * TRAINS INWARD. j ’ STALIONS, | MIXED. MIXED, | MIXED. Ar 5. 30pm! Ar LL. L5am Royalty Je) Dp 5.07 ** na 52 * N Wiitsh’e| ** 4.15 “| 10.00 « Hunter R’r] ** 400 **) ** 9 45 «| Sh’town .. Aril.45am *|Dptl.2 23 *4 Bradaiba’e | ** 3,24 **| «* gag « Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ** | 859g 6s Freetown..| ** 2.69 “| « B44 «! Kensingt nj ‘* 2.35 “| § 99 «| : : ss ‘ ¢ = Summ’ side aoe * | © 7.46 Arli 30am, Wellingt’n Dp10.38 * Port Hill..| * 9.53 «« OU taery...; * $21 « Bloomfield | ** 8.08 «« Alberton ..| ** 7,25 * Tignish...] ** 6.30 * Royalty Je Dptl.22am meee... 3. | **11.05 ** Bedford. . ; £10.45 * ’ . ’ 1 #3016 “* an Shee t iAr10.00 « Cardigan .. ‘Dp 8.40 * Georg set’n. 2 Mt. Stew’s| ‘Arlo.00am Moreli.... Dp 9.20 “4 “t. Peter's i 850-6 Sear River | ‘6 8.00 *6 Se uris . ss * ‘6 L. B. ARCHEBA LD, Superinte ai nt Railway Office, GCherlottetown, Nov, 29, 1:81 taken | at their face 1u exchange for Dry Goods, | RAIL WA iF west for the Gdis- d chains ; thence south lus, or as far aga tance of one hundre for the distance of five cha | line running east to the said shore, and along the said shore to the piace of commencing, aud will contain an area of “fifty acres of land, a | little more or less, being one moiety or half | part of one hundre “1 acres of laud now in pes. | Session of the said Patrick Cluney. for farther particulars apply at the office | } é Thomas O'Rourk; thence |of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, | Summerside. | Dated this 12th day of January, A. 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