Sea ^Isle Pio^eeh. T. liTfal?-}Jl+AX4 Lucai junior. „ . TERMS.; S1.5CVA YJEAR.. • r. * . ' * ^dLxroxti^tlziflr 23a to« liow. • yiijjjAy, sLTTMrniiu i, i#8v. — Thsr* l»' very f«* pllo facial" Sax Me City/ — Thsre will ba a largo gathering of wintsr guMU tbb far. —Tit* waler continue* warto and comfortable for baching. There will be frrafty^tor ktlhLclfon* il this pUcs next season. — Our freeholders have received no* tii* to attend the meeting of the board at Court House ou September 9tli« — Tho cxcutfci^S IrieCity/ with iti accompanying clam bako and olbtr Interfiling accessories, hM been postponed until Friday. — Ouy.- genial friqwd, Ed. Duncan, b*s b«*n treating hlnurif to a new hone and buggy, if ho U lint a pretty sm»rt sti'pper, ba deceive* UU look#. — Spocr'a Hotel a till continue* to be the attraction for boardor*. We are {jlad to know (b!2 '41""5>pfce/""if *a""g6od fallow and know* how to run a hotel. — Ths beach man will soon take up their quartcra irf the Life Saving. Station along the coast. We ace them around once i^w.yvb&o IqplriVix ofterinaHcrxr^ — lia*o A Hue*, of Malaga, thia etato, . is bull J tag a- Vciy'— pretty : oottage -on' • Ariadne St. near Landii. This will bo an ornament to tbat part of iho tsmn.j ■ — Mr*. Elita Haines, comer of LandU e&d Swain *UmU, ho* the pre I tie* t collection of flower* to bo found at Sla I tie. Their arrangement alao exhibits wall. —Wo notice Bro. Elfratb, of the iGllvillo "Transcript," step from the train nearly xvny ■Oinrflay- to oramg. Judging from appearances, wo rather g jeea he like* Sc* Isle. — Thoae of tho lot holdare who are wanting gravel may haro it now, a* Mr. Jjsndit ia putting it here for that pur*, p jea ariprwseiU; aka/oqit/ti^t^o - people, which barely paya iho" cx]>o«ae/*"*« —The Building A**oei*tion will hold u mooting for pcnaWeot* organ itat Ion on Saturday .evening, September 2d. <2ulte A liyalyjntereat D manifJfrieUrlnthe matter by cititana and other*. — The gunning ha* been pretty good for torn* time back. Dr. Clarence Smith ia our crack ab&L- A&4. Iwntfl- Ip Bjpro bird a than the heat of them. The action for mud- ban* come* in Sept. lat. —Mr. Choa. Ooodenough will ajuurae control of the livery -buaiticaj tn,-a abort s time. Cb'wjii litiowlrtlie IruitAof the people In (Kls* cfirechoa, and will oh-" deavor to please all who may give ^lm a call. V — Some or lb a cottager* will bo leaving •oon ai tb®'ac)iooia io ibpHcily will ^ tie commencing aoon. Wo are aorry to aae V Ibein leave, but think they will not for* gat Sna lale entirely, and will pay ua a flying vialt onco In a while. —II. K. WdnTOT Hoi *eitaBTiiLcJ a drug alore at the comer gf Landi* and • Coral streeti. He is making a specialty of a now perfumery which ho ha* chris- ' . ten ad "^aXalb 'Cologu'e.** Mr. Win- . dell understand* his buiinosa thoroughly, and la very geuial and obliging In hi* bu*iucee,V; * ' » ; ♦ ; 7 AV — Parties haro are looking anxiously - al the )dorthner Xjvinptone, whlcbjaya abovo iho upper Life -Saving Station. There are a^out fifty hogibeada of fine ehlna ware yet In tha hull, and D may . pro ra an incentive to investigate and ascertain if there D not a way of getting at the hidden treasure*. —During tha atorm of Sunday even- > . Ing, avyanyl ^fUing to^cloee in ahoro, . N thought beat to anchor, which ahe did, eppoilU.tUa Orove House, where * Vl. p ream tod a pretty tight a* ahe lay testing all day Monday. The wind abat- , ing, ahe waa able to get away Tuesday about noon. OaTng to hir^osltl'oli, her name could not be ascertained. — Oivaceeuot-of theatonn which, hea prevailed for^ sons r^aya at the boginv nlug of the weak, the camp meeting at .Seavllte, to fari haa not given our people any desire lo altanJ, "but now that we have ffbar alri^onoe .injftpej'^no %h«af oonaldarablo talk about the moetlng, and Sea [ale will tend her quota the balance of the time of ita continuance. • • T 0 • -...A.,..,' %•«> —The hop given at the laneaater Ilonae last weok proVed to be fir*t-claaa , In every particular \ the .muslo wag yery , good. THe MtUvflla Ariel Cbfhcl Bend waa alaorlfrAtt^daneo An'dnntreate<\^pV to fine selections during tha Ihleirala. t Mr. Fred. Martin waa the leading spirit, and what Fred. doa*t know a&ut tnak* '•i, Tog arauaement f^r a- company, la not . worth knowing. »•!*-- '..KK ■ \ " »' * ' ■ * • - * ' - r.- 1 »- ... *. z a • '* vr —The glaaa for Houae*e building, corner of Lfndb and JkHnerta'atreet, nrver eaw the light from the Unie It left III J ' v-' . * r*' i . % - " . -v. V • . - •• " V > - "■ ' ' ' v
ft e p ■_ _ ■ r .J parrel 11 i, Vn Cbe, until U " w»a unpacked At S-a I. It. Il ia foileed flue, and .filXho other jew'ta of the bunding aocon!. Mr. llodae »«lout' to put up a pretty building and that he haa done ao pOtio will dbpdla. Me baa succeeded so admirably tha^ we would not be aurprised if ho aboutd try hD Jiand again. WILD UUMUU. VI u« land Nafte^Ymat.' Many Voj>ojta vrrrc on tbe atreet yea terday regarding the f«l* of Jslr City from llm atoiin. One **id tbo entiro place *ea under watrr, aiiothcrtbat tha rallrocd b*d been »h»^i away, atill other* that only thu meadows wcru covered, und so on. Aa i« gchvr&lly Die casr>, the reality will no doubt !#c found to i>c of iurh&s moment than tl»o tall: concerning it, and it La hanlly probable tbat any of iho residents have bevu ■wupt away, or wi.l Icavo on account of the deluge, or tbat anybody trill be preventod fretp going there for a like reason. • % ' ELOl'ING WITH A KxXillO. roar Jarycas^x, L. .1., August 27. — Miu FannJ* HeeVc*, a edulc girl,' about twetily yearaV51dI flm <lkog liter of Alex." Roove^i ,a w^-lj.lo-do t*Tiii»r leaving near Comae, eloped ort Thursday night with Charles Jack»onf twenty-eight years old and a full-blooded negro. He had been in Mr. Itcovaa1 ckuploy orally ten yaara. Miu Bix-voa'bad been cw«y lo boarding acbool^bavjug rtli^rntd Jkome a mpntb ago oil her vacation. The jMir®t;U of tkic runaway- gill .had tioticvd of late 'that an Atlarfimmt exuted butweett their daughter ami J*ck»on. A uot«? v^aa fou/jd in Mi^4 licet «*' room slating that aho bad gone «woy with J&ck»oii. .|i is tbotigbl tbe'eodjilo started for N»w York. A ladder was found under MIm Heerc*1. -bodtooa^ njndow. ., • Dlt BLISS' CLAIM. tin *st* uis loss xKiutrinu rcoa uit ay rsnpanca ok raiaiDxnv oaartkLO tt WaauixoTOK, August 27. — Dr. D. W.* BHu h*s wrjltqu'a loiter to the Board of Auditors appoinlod to settle the ex- j p-R^efjof Dioiliuess^f Dielsle President, ■in whrtb" Tie' kct* forth in dutnil bit claim to remuneration. H«a**etU that bla rcocifts bis *prectice al the time when 'he Josa call sd to attend tbe lata Preside nL_wcr a ebput <1^00 a l^QUth, tUaV.thiftpracti.-e wm to a great ex re ill brukcil^bp by the cntftuxsing liature of b^a. dutiea at .the Executive Mention, mid thai tbe dtroct pe\-uniery lost rrsultlng^^rqf^om and from eubsequent ill lireltb Caused hj long continued nervous strain end over exertion, j amount .to about f 1 5,011. lie thinks Lo afioufi reteire Wa ,-compen'«a tjun fof hjs^l^es end his acrvicrs to the Ulb PrWidcut tbf iuui of 1-25,1100.
*V? , , THE JE^KEITE'.S DSLKD. i / " * ■ i »Ve ■' ■■ ■ - • I N vr Yoeit, Ayg 2S- — On September 2 tbo steumor 'UlrehtA, running between this port and Hull, Kn gland, will take out the ole.vrnJynrraeUcellj ««e)fsi coffin*, which arc to bo psed for tbe purpose af bringing homo tho bodirurof , Lieuttnant Do .Long and his compatfioae. The boftfrlB will bo forwardod to Si. Petersburg In care of the \jnltcd Slates Minister to Russia," Those coffins have been specially tnadn with refrrt'nco to the object In view. Thore Will be double glasses over tlia face* to prevent eveporatiotl and keep them in their natural condition. Tbe bodies will l»c first wrapped In Russian hair fbU and ,thd50p>v«. bedded with cork Wtdust. After the bodies arc placed in tbsm tho Vofllni wiU.be fillsd up wlUi the cork*~aa^rdutl to. al-aorb any moii(ure tbat. mspr l>e thrown off from tbe l»o<lle«#\ Tlrt fares will be protect? •d by a riibocr' hood. Tbo coffins arier being hermetically pealed, will l»e strapped In Ruuian hsJr felt and placed in an outside ^ox^whlcb will. be filled up with tho^.cirt^ sawdust,1 Tli is heavy quUidoboSCil^Vapeclally • prepared 1 and put together wjth c^pjmr ttails and brass •crew* to privent ruatlng, and Ui'e ssams are all white tended. Outside of this box Vtll- W another' Mapping of felt and over Ike folt will be placed a covering |^«fctlg canyas,..In caiio -of heoemlty the canvas can be kept wet, • ao that by ftipppratlbn tins boxes will bo kept very cool should they pass through a warm climate on .the Journey here, . •I ii* \ 1 • ** ' 5Ai%^ I # e I %v"" A Slow TV-wfrs. - : • '--- ' ' ' " r • t • • * 1 1 ■ ■ • . .•• % « • According lo the trustworthy Tr*ralera* Magtsine, a man wa» travqling on a "mixed train" (freight, with paaaengrr car attached) on a Western road, when he went tpr lh^ nppductor, and asked him If he^dldn ( hufTj up, as his wife - waaaick, and [hewanted to see her befori ahe died.^ vfhi conductor as hi ha waa on Uree, Again tho man came to the conductor and *«id he gu eased lus wlfo srax dead hj'Oiat time, and hVd give the conductor aomstbing extra if he'd get there before the remains were eo-bftd he couldn't recognise her. Tbe conductor only grunted, end in is little « while the man egmlo assailed hiuf. If >r . * -
the Wind wasn't dead ahead, he said, be wished he'd put ou More steam, brcattsu be wanted lo *eo where LI* wife was buried befufe tbe tombstone" crumbled to piece*. 'Tbo. conductor gave Lira no satisfaction. Then Lo Logged bim lo rattle along a little because be had a note coming due in throe months. The uuuductor thrcatunod to lick him, and so the paswngRr sat down and got to talking and laughing with another man, •oon forgetting Lu worry. By and by the conductor coming along said to him: "Don't feel so badly about your wife's death 7" "Time hrala all wounds," rigbrd the rr.an. "And jou are not so }<arlicular at>oul thst noU," ancexcd tho conductor, "h'ot now. ThiU'a all right. Don't worry. I've Izeci. figuring up, and 1 find that the nutc has bas outlawed since 1 »{>okr lo you la«l — Fact Fans*. A 1'cMHvn TtuU Xtrant l/juium, Kivui tl>« M«uul tiollj N»»s A woman living near Mount Holly Avenue, who w&uU the Township CotrtriiHi rv to forbid foals from ruuuing 61 larg»- in L«r ui-ighbcrl.ooJ callfwl ut A»rc**<>r .Sharj>*s store on Mount Holly | Avenue on Saturday to ask hirn whal Mirl of u petition aba xuuat send in after telling the nature of It. "Why you want to state the case just a* you hnvu stated it to rue,' he replied. "But how shall 1 begin 7" "Well, lot'*»cv. J bohure U*ey Usually start off with: "To the Hun. ths Township comiuiilc*-." "I don't believe It," sJjC uxclaim«Hlr and turning to n customer, she appealed to him to drcidr. "J aih not suie Low a potition begins, " ho said, "but I know that it must Cud up with, "and we should eTer prey." "Not much ne won't," growlod tha_ woman. "Aftr a drove of goats ha* walked all over my houao for tbe past year and valcn up three calico drresos, two sheets and a Uxl quilt for me, 1 arc not going lo pray to any one ; maybe some one down town knows how to fix 1L" She came down town aud the first man she ran across was Joe Eingdon of j the "Mirror," and after hearing her statement he said : "it Bcotxss lo mo thrvt it should Login with eoros-tliiug like thi«: "To your very respectful body," end close with "1 am your very olx-dient *«rrant," but I'm not sure." "ijcrvanl t do you sup^M-e I'm doinganybody's kitchen work 7" ">'u. madam," repltod Joe, "but il1*. Die form you sec." "Well form or uo' form, I'm not going to calj toy self -anybody's obrdlttit servant. ^ I wt ito tlx c pe I i t ion fhy end placlrig the pajicr against a brick nail she wrote asTollows with tho -stub of a lead poncil : "I'm after being bothered to death by '
goals, und if you don't l^ses a law to j atup il there'll bo a devil of a row on the Avenue, and don't you forget iuM A Jf'otnan H'iih <x Jt'Mtn. ExcCanrv. In hunting up the battle field of Jonctboro 1 came ncro»* the uiual score of Mind roads leading no one knew where, add iu following one through tha wcnkIs 1 cmue "to a point where a fonce bl-ichnd lurlbcr progress. On Die other side of the fcuce was a farmer hoeing corn, and after the usual talk about the waather 1 asked : "3ay, eolune), is this the end of this roail?" "This is the end." "Don't go any further 7" "b'ot a rod." "And I've got to rida hack T" nl reckon so, but you'd better come over to the house and hare a bite first." 44 Won't il put you to any trouble?" "Not a bit. Ride down Into tbererub and you'll Gnd a luw spot where you can jump the horse." "When I had followed directions and reached hi* side he continued : . 4;Strangir, 1 wanL to post you in fcdvance. When tlm Van hoes cum oVSowu here they rijq^ed open our f«itber7>edsj ' broke «i^n our chctU, smashed our 1 firockarr -and stole ' pur " chicken*. I oeycr laid it up agin 'etu, b*Jt my wife can't forget it. When we * reach the iiouvo she'll take a rquinl.at ye and ask If you are from the North, You'll aay yes, and then slie'll ask If you was in tho Yankee artny, - You'll say ye*, and than she'll open on you ahd call you sdl sorts oT hard oacte*. You won't, pretend to bear a word, and she'll heave chair* and boot jack* and fiat-Irons at ye and yell at our four dogs to* chaw ye up. That's a whim of her*, you sca, bat she can't hit ye if you are good at dodging, and the dogs dasn't bite anybody.*' , ..... "Bui 1 don't want to bo greeted that way." • "You neTer tnlnd. It's only a whim, and aAcr shfV.x* tired hrrself oul jaw- | log and throwing and tearing around' •he'll ret to and cook the l*et dinner tn the State of Georgia. There waa a chap here from Chicago only last week, and after he had -dodged three cLalrq a doxen atloka of wood .and tlx tnilk-
paxva the old woman y/ullad him off the Los* ami .in a<lo bim frol so much atheme that I reckon he may marry our ofdjfel gal thia 1*1 L" - •*- f fOsjtivsly declined lo lake drnner allh Litu, and [ thliik I h tar LJto csJllnF yataa I galloped away i ' "Stratigerj if ye c-n'l f*cc qui old wozzxan with * whim now. 1 don't reckI ' on you bothered our folks vcty much / . , . • * | liur.ur Dis war. • ' f , JACOB CROUSE, — Izftata* I*— j CARPETINGS. I No. 08 North Second Street, j Ikl'/w Afch, West ^ulo, Fill I;A DELHI 1 A. x>. — - — ■ Oil IJloths, Uultiii^v WmJow hhadck. i atid c-vrry »»rwt» oS CJiiilslill; on Laml. >5—10, tf WANTI^J, Aa*ola--^>iari:iiia i* tl.« wn (k'i\iHi»iK\-liwu IU L»k'i •Jt-j-Lu* t>r I S^vvrry tu*|>«!UMi ILv Cul Lc tlic ! lamL "Ui« tluias' ut FR1ERIGK DOUGLASS I wrllUtt Lj Jilt.^41; J» (all lilbiUxVvt^; , prlrv -Unci* 7i.tuat « *nia" Li Tbsmmx M.6*f--w.,ipUf Cl— ».l^-icliUb.|^4cuo xvrJUl/f.. A ivax- . vrluci S'.ury* c\eC 'craj-hlrsUy UA4 a»-l '* (r,kl liULwCiJkMtlv*. T'W *--"••*>* w|U Oc « Mivr^' kr b; |Li of Iho j*u.ilt Uii rcu^jlikkl<c*rMfcnO D*t t<ec' tlirllleU l>) U.c t-U-junu« U Itil «tonJ(fC.I IfiM. TUvufX fl't. f* t»uM il iM^i) HllL IIKII wiJ D^/ntU-t t^ai.) ronffu(Uiii uutti.vr, (u Lht (iiKrit) iioMlc. It ( In man/ f IwlO.», i«4], of Vll ouldi/|U &«. *"ll« L* |*--n a r,u*arXaL4<. u^*j. Utai :« ik<M a'jftwt Min. ®jul w> »ond«r — • i j ntis u itiipir.nf M * |nxtt.--\v'i>«(*'« ^r.«.vn. « ~io*»Xaorvf t'.dtT I'SS l^»cr-. or «v«r wtl! t* AiivMrrtaaa. 1 U s ntorr uli lL*<i *~7 crcaUov»of nctlou."— 1 wor !>'. V.'Ti»/a.v « -DriUiM-C. W olds tal*.'*— IUui»vMl> | Ool'lULKI. "Ei» whold *Uiry l.ttdCiUf 1» w«(J loiC.** I — lUaTlturf IB I'tlrc* K*T. AOJrcos rAKk 1'L'ilt.LnlIIKG lO. Hart- ► luni, 0»«.u ftltC | THE GRIND NEW BODE \ Theatrical i Circus Life ! | AgeN »*b Gaxxa Itoosi, { Ths Sctrtls | a*n *' ru* Saw Dust STAGE waxtzd ; IUtco'Iiix Lhr ui)»UfAr« «T Lbs TbSAlrs. tlx- ' rus.' Vui»;i obvw. COnorr; 14**, Ac, ac. ' frtveiv iJf. Acior* wud Actxs^#r*. M«l woUilikTUI VnJ ln.a«r«llc/ book ' .fcver publAbs^L r.r-«yt*c tor k\.hl Cou.|i ' of U f*dy lisJlt i G IH<. llo.-k <4»jr SdMbcrv. I xi-«Cizk«io mariVtu nuvpn. at. sr Tl»s'veU ilf,cu free. n.<* btocs srt- lift* U'ouxn »r»flrs*1 frotu o-ci»oo i Msn ret r.r» ; f liftfll srv oil «b.l ^tuiw.rca* U Ult»' luy. , IrrW uvf^riMrd. 1*0 IWwutlfol tlluilis'Ujw, 1 kMl Mcxssl llsUs. lVs,'.tlV»IJ tfMI j r,,tn( .Allliji t<«k «vrf |iwbUshcto \pal'» 1 ' c.nitajujn^ Miitii. ^ : rlrcu- i ISr vixl tuil jwrtlrLUi* frM. *A|r*nt» acv quirk ' >bil kAcu rv t*rrlvar> by kilUrtxhix T riL'N rEIMJwlUSu CXI.. • X1J a ris l-ln« KLre-oL, M. l^vala. V*. f /+* /fv in y>MirowttU»wfc. s'ioui I ^V1 (1 Lcifw. No rut. • Ktcryli Inj • tUplUl bol Ir^LltrC. \\ • | (urvl»ti you pviyllitiq. , Mruininr tiuiliu lortnno^ inaXs m 1 much w irMn, 4M<I bo> » *i *1 cirls itakr f*^*l < »<«>. ,UcOvlr»r. If J UU wnitl *Lu«lj;<oal which you cftn ii>u.r (r\nt )•*> nil the tu»«- ycu vortj sMU f<>r htniriMtn io 11. ILanrnT a . . ^ IbrUsad, .\l»inr. J
ElANOS AND ORGANS ! ; — — Paneoast Allen,! — btAiax m-— PIANOS AND ORGANS," Informs Dii midnnts ul liU City and Gspe May Coutiiy. that he has IocxlikI u. Tear1* and I^wdi* Avenue*, where ho has souie very fine Organs, which he will sell low for csah, or on ravy 1 monthly and quarlorlv pavm'ts, j .Send for circular* and | Tieno li«t. Addreas Sea Die City, or Wilmington, Del. "Music hath charms to soothe the j savuro breast," Try three Instruments. I mio, tf | ■ i <$®h Printing ' j ^ 'YWTEi PilDneer Office ! Union 1 HOTEL, * r • . -71*.' > . : • ■ . C^P© IVIay C H. This long established Hotel la " atill open For the : reception of permanent and transient guests, where all attention will bo given to their comfort. \ I 4 • % * v 9 ' J William Eldridgo. i I
SEA ISLE CITY, Lndlam Island, N. J. ENGINEER'S REEK) RT, # - ftf* I sis CDy U located on ih* Atlantic Oorsr, oo Luilam LsUcd, c% the coast of Row Jmc;,2/ 27' H. UtD lade, and 74* C E. locgitudc,CO mUes aoutLeaat from FhRadalpLi*, and Mj mile* by rail. It il IS mil to &orth-«a*l frota Caj-c May, aad about the n:as dietxoce from Atlantic CSly. The moaX- teajwrature of Ltidlazx Island dove not vsrvy much frcci that cf ADar.lic Oty, which b 52* F. * The hutokiity of the atmosphere is tin". liar to that of Atlantic Cty, Leicg equally dry and aal uLxioua. Il U well j located for both a winter and ssrr.mer rceort, u!m aoctunl cf it* disatic tiiiLUgre. The Islazud DC} milta it length, and Varies from ( u Ij mile* U. Width, extending from Corson's Inlet, -oo tl»e north, to Tcwnaend'a 1oUt,-6s tha eoulL, and i* eurrcundtd by the- atianDc Ocean, Ludtato B«y and a nncagutla* channel called tEe Tbtccrcgl-fxrer, -fur- *t nlsbing axocnect advantages fcr fxV t ing, aalling and stillwater Lathing. ' \ A U»cL ISO feel tnds ex lands the* entire Isngth 'of tls Island, gently I shelving, cf very hard, c-c**^ packed • tend, nffording a fin* naifcral dnre fee ' more than C mile*, and' uruscal fadl'i- ' tire fur walking and Lathing, which are not excelled, fcy any wxtermg piac* ca •• the couL 7s walking, or driving, indentation U tr.ada upj<m the sand,* affording, in this reaped, » ftCriking contrast to many c-ther Lcssehex, where the sand D Loom and trc&cherotn. Tt* adranlagre the Lsaet afford/ im* Lathing, are cxewllczd, there bong tic Underflow percepiiLla, and in this- re- I sped peculiar. The LoUoa deftoends*o gradually, that shallow Water - extendi a great d'afirwe frcza Che there, lc Lathing, oo rupca are required, and It 1* safe for woman and childreeT It is i spffirianily north of Delaware Eay to U enDrely free from the mod cf tha bay, i and bathing can always Lc had In clean, clear wate*. The "fast land" of the lriind coexists ; of low hills and ridges, with lev*! jxrrpions cf sand, which ore found by actual I anrvfty to vary from -21 toot to 22 leet, j the highest in elevation^ above high . waU*. Tha meadow lands -are narar ccar- [ Cowed by high water, excepl' hy -wtcrm tides, which are of rare occurrenca. [ The abundance cl gvtne and fill i In lha vtelnUv has tnada the Dland'Tcr j y oar* a favorite rcacrt cf jporUxn* ^ \ j The In lac d Lay, known as Lud^am, ' Bay, affords safe still-walef Lathtcg, ' having a gently' thriving Whtsw,Aa&d ' also sofa yachting, and thoncds in fish, \ oysters, crwha, riatns, Ac. Qnm penioc ' of it u only 1200 feet fruzn ths sea | beach, so thai ct one side acrf-bathlsg I can ba had. and Cpcn the other aids iUlI-water lathing.
I The site eelect^l for Sea HI# City X co tbft north sm half of tha Dlsoid ; extending to ths centre and then southwardly. It will hare a frcntaga en tha Allan tic of three miles, and sxund inland to Ludlom Bay and the Thoroughfare, along which It 1* practicable, *n" i- u proposed to lay cot and constrnct a I carriage driTa for tha dn tones of mors than two mil re It b proposed to protoct the City from high tide, "by • substantial sea 1 wall cn the two rides most exposed. and by embaakments on ths remaining i | idea, which can ba done al a moderate j expense, considering the eicon.pm»cal j and othsr advanLsgre Absoluts kocarity will thus be obtaini rd against encroachment* by tbe sea, i that hava occasionad much damage at • Cope May, Atlantic Qtv, Monmonth : Beach, Manhattan Beach, and cuhar j pi sore No other saasido resort al ths present tiss, has lb© protection that b ; propoacd for thb place. The Island is uninhabited \ -there being no houses on it except two Gov- , erpment Stations, and no cere p<ols ; 1 the way Is dear for carrying into cperat*on a thorough system of sanitary regulation ; euch as you propose under ths supervision of an efficient and experienced sanitary engineer. Ths Island can ba eery eaiilt connected with ths ^"est Jersey R. lw, ' by a short branch. road front Vo 5 -snHcs in leartb. there bring but_ a narrow Thoroaghfara lo crow* with abridfb. - A Govem'tocM Light-houoe ohooldba estabU«hsd on this island, as famcemts wrecks beta occurred on it, and bj -M IHDa expscse on the p*rt of gtfrare* taenl In ths construction of jettlto, two ex crilenV harbors can be eetabtbhed on the north and south endacf the island,, at -Corson's and Towasmdy 4n|rt^ which would become Important ocn\tnsrcijJ prints by connection with railroad, and a sals refuge -for rtmli in storm*. . • .*« Tbe plan upon wbkh yon propose to lay out the Oty b calculated to sub- • aerve the purpose* " cvf 'ooarenic-nce, health and beauty. • • '* | \Yith proper railroad facniDea, and lota offered at a reasonable price, I do not tea why 4hlt place ohrcld not bocome a* great a resort aa Atlantic Gty,* bv reason of it* rroxlnxity to FbiladelrhU, and the cntrvlsr of the beach. And whew the saniticY \uretica tx taken Into cortrJrralloc, a place of iiran greater reaort. - - v • The West Jersey Railroad eon. wake the same time to Sea l*1e Chty from 1 rhiladriphhswa to Atlantic Gty. j ReepectfaUy, II. TARRAKIX-Quef Xnglnew. I ... ... . . <-w: .." .-
Lot Ownc-ra Read ! Harry Ixidiam does ati klud* of haulveg and grading *4 jreoaoXiaLls rote*. Cor, DUphin and Lmdis SU, SI, 000, 000 ~ bombs' sea isle crrr improicmeirt C«npaay j ■ - — ;u ■ ■ ■ ■ - FOR SALE P JkR 4 Six per cant, interest i payable sent i - an n ludly ; t Ji and prefect security. 1 Apply t-o ■C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST S T? j "W'vYct^cV^twa . Herman W. Faakler - — —Las now of*ncd hi* — ME.EIY I at • Sea Xsle City, where cxj> la had t-t. aa«crtm«2t uf ■ BREAD , CAKES, ETC- ■ llolrii itd Cv-.u^ti SUfipiLrd i: shCTt , bolirv. 7-25, tf j WHITNEY & CO^ I GROCERs. PROVISIONS. Flour, Can Tied G-oods, Fish, TOBACCO C I Gr A R S. .7-2^ 3m 'v
J. MAISWINKLE'S Pavilion. 4 ■ rev. Ice Ciu:am. Confectiqnery and choice cegars. - • -O: ■ - ■ - Board by the day or week - • ■■■;<>•-■ .r Cor. Lar.cis Airr^if c si Paris 57., SEA ISLE CITY, New Jersey. 7-25, 3m S PEER'S HOTEL, 3 located otl corner of Vir.flz.-Kl daJ ,Y,xtv Rwf, ' SEi SI.E PITY. ' ' ' : s '• - - - • - . •. . . : z This nnr hotel faces ike ocean, offering better x bath i 7i y facilities than V • vantj other hous c- on Hie island ; and being but a square distant -from the t borough fa 7*c the fishing gunning and stilhicater bathing are easy of access. v Carriage irill meet all • * * trains for tho conveyance of guests to and from the depot. ■ Iz. SPEES. • 1 a * i

