'"SKA ISI.K Tionkkk. ( r . 1. I At i tor. .. , TERMS.: SL50 A Y1SAK. ^.Avortiolnar Xvatca Ldw. r, si:rr. /as v. —Tlit ct»tUi:c of Imjo A. Mm* l» much admired, ami certainly it it u inodi-1 of aicliiti'ctuul skill. — Mr. Daixiwl I'riw liu* thi? ronlrarl fur the coU.tgo ut 'Diuliiu .Scliukv, utid Will kliortly coinuivitio ozs (lie building. — KJ. Wells vacate I hi* oti Paris street on Monday, returning to hit Homo in 1'hiUJclphia (or tho winter. v** \ Culling down tlio high bluff on tlio ocean front, " botwecu Swain uml Garruou streets, improve* (lial suction muoli. , , .» Jl£|. Elizabeth Crip pa purchased »•* onu day- lost ir<ck four lid*, and r* ill ihorlljr begin tho erection of two fine cottage* thereon. —Tho group of oottag«s At tho uppor en I of Iho butch ore Improved In oppe.nrntico of latiq-owmg lu tho new coal of paint they aro receiving, m — Fishing from tho railroad bridge •coins to 1* a favorite amusement, and atmust any lime may bo aeon |u*rtir * rxtgagod In tbia amuiemcnt. — Thero nr* quite a. number of cottag©« to go up shortly, iho name* of which vru aro not at liberty to give at present, but will do k> in good lime. —Our baker \rcporU hu*iuc*t in a pretty good condition mid inerearing. if dispensing good atock count* for anything, ho certainly draervc* »ticc«M. r —A l»*rty of l lire o wenl (mm Se* hie outride fishing oil Saturday last, catch* Ing about tliroo hundred fish. They report it a* being good spurt, having two hooked at once. — Tha finger board* for tho new sue1 1 o 1 1 lately surveyed, will ahortly be put in place. Soma of tho nauu-a indicate a literary taslo In* those having tho •-» turning oT tho streets. —Frank .Swain, while fishing on Saturday lx>t, «nughL a huge »ea turtle weighing nearly two hundred j»ound». lie was evidently an old timer and had •ecu soma hanl usage,, a* ho had lu*t one of his llippers. — Wo now bare all tho Philadelphia daily paper* served by a carrier. Tlds has proved a. great convenience, as thereby wa aro certain to barn our papers on time without tho nccoarity of . going to tlio post office. —The bridge OTer the thoroughfare not working in an cuiindy satisfactory manner, iho Coxiipany's carpenter* will b« hero shortly to reconstruct it, so far ai Is found uocessary. .Tho lumber la already horo for tho purpose. —It li about time now to begin plant* Ing shads trees. Council should tako action In tho matter, designate tho - width of sidewalk, and establish a line along all streets for trco planting, so that thcro should bo unlfurniity. — It hu been sup get led that ne pe« tltlon tlio next Congress to muko mi appropriation lor dredging "Swimming • ..- Creek j" tho Udpolra and fiddler? would bo much fWcommrKinlrd ' thereby— ".Swimming Creek" Is not on small tnaba.*.' f —Wo liars bron abundantly supplied with fruit of all kinds from Vim-land and vicinity, during lli© summer and autumn, and the quantities that come hero but attest the appreciation. Nothing is mora whalesomo than good, ripe fruit. i . — Brother .WlriUker, of tlio "Millrilta Ilcrald," was on .Sea Isle - Sunday, and .. gave us a friendly call. Ho ts a Jovial fellow, and aside from knowing lota of otiier things, particularly undoiilantlt tlm mjsteriei of running a first class ■ W. / , — -The schooner "J, W. Drury," which ' came ashore some time since, sticceod- 1 ed In getting oft with tha assistance of a 1 ■ couplo of tugs on Saturday about noon. - This was contrary to the general opin- -J " . Ion, but it another proof, of tlio power ' of steam, \ ^ , • 1 j « . —Tho crews of the life saving slallon have taken up their qnartor* for tho j winter, It It rather more convenient for thein to go hack and forth In tho cars, than to depend on wind end lido. < Neither wilt it be so lonootuo for tlism i as heretofore. - ] "*••'1* —Our friend, Honrge Dare, will mar- - to build a mud • .*;• iianW the euilro length of .the railroad Across the meadow. This, together with | the gravel which is t*lng put there, # will be un effectual protection to the VjC.jtmiI during the w Infer, * " "" ' * — *feA Isle has' be^n rather slighted i In the nutW of Jurymen, not having i • a single representative at the ftaptqoi* ; bor term of court. However,, we shall I
li »t gih-vo out tlio matter, inasmuch a* m- liuiu m> hu«jiu*»i uf any kind there, This * peaks well for tho jduco. —The l»ru>h kiicu creeled oil the uptermini i.f tho liiach lu* aiiiner«'d tlio • m piilpi.e «b:«igued sduiiialdy. No« by p itting un»tli«-s soiuo distance luck of this, iho nlude i*i»ubl bi> r.iix d Id uliy hei^lit'ib rirod. II a q-liluof lhi» kind shuul-l bi« |»«'I*VV*"l«d ill umi, t Ilia would Im> the ltu«s| di-rixublo J»"flioit of th«i lieacli. — Hon. 1*. I». It Aer, «.f Vim tuinl, will iiiUiadi.it* ly loiiuneiice ibo un ction of four r..llii.rc* j Mr. I SA.IC A. lluu baa tho contract for two, while tbu other two will I h* built under the ruj-oiin-t< lob-tioe of it. S. b. vulon. Mr. Ilak.«-r I ovbh-ntly liu gioat o tili IrlKc ill tho j sure*--* of S »a blr, u> ho 1* iuicsllng •piito largely iti pn>peity htfte. WHEltn lUNDHANCi: IS IH.ISS, ETC. TIicXOMrv very f. W |n|i> l*ir, iii N» HJr ni/.-ou 1*1 1. 1'niM > n. \V« limn cunt)*, our v. rj ;ml mrjirtM* ut r*u Jltiv llin mViv in-Ill. We Iih.X I , Icji-u Iti ui.» iiO'W up sirluei|>*ll> i4 c-.l<»rr\t l^'jili-, M'ti I. ul « ",prlnklln£" uf ' tl-rlu Itrir >Uit Uil' Uii *M*<in, In tin liunJiylmiliivittinUi «^nanl» In ll. e hi*Ul*, tut i|««-y iiu* i all ^oO«i noif, uoJ lli □ vLIU|ei|i||i|*iiu|n. .kmo f..r ("Jotlly, ihay i«rtAlnt>' will hs*i- u i'Locnv llm« liila winter If Uien* •limilJ l>- m» cUnnce to xl.c cv.iu|ilcsl.,ti «f lis n-l4uiU.-Oct.iN CiiV HOTIMU A* Iho. IVovb' wrmbl hsvi* it npprnr that hi* ignorance «a» »«» blissful llut he could not comprehend tlio -im-anilig of our a*»ctliou thut then* were few |i do fares at u I-le, ur w ill not humor hint In an explanation, "ur fjrellou* brollii r uiukt roineiuhcr however that ourcilv b freo l«> all, tlm rich and jKwir, the black or white; «nd |—oplo here arc iv»t in tlio habit of limkiug pun* at the exiH'iim'of those who-o only sin is that ofhuving dutk skin*. I j , M -/ TTti? "Xuchicsi" qf It: Kxrhang*. ♦'Well, what was the jurly like?" 4\>h, it w.is »: it." .! linked I he *|ue*ti'ui of soxiif of the mrml>cri» of our family who luid been HH'inlixxjj tho cveliixig ul a gr.nb-n patty given by a. near reigblmf. hooking ut the housu frvun our "mfe distance," it looked like a srenn ill fairy laud— "high I « 'tnmig the tree* when the bright lamp* were gleaming" i»nd the sound of mu*ic and kmchter wns homo ujK>n llicuir. But iho tone of Iho parlicipnnl in these g.iyetirs had an unsati»fied tin?, and I dhl not at id! wonder, know ing the cirp;im*lanc*»*. For weeks Hie hostess had talked mid prepar«-d. It w.u "ham," "tongue, ■' "chicken, " "lamb," "salad*," till 1 wa* weary or the very sound of dm intrnile*! entertainxnenl. Aivl when it mine to tlm evening all interest »ceined to center on the cald rollotion si»l out, whilo not *ati*fi.sl willi that, tlieic wr.* a continued |*n*»ing of rake and fruit, axul nirk-iiacks all the evening. "If 1 got up to dance" said one, "I had a plate nf gingerbread tbni«t U«f»»ro tuy gaze. - H I was intent In cntivrrvatioti, sotiiu one was sure to say 'Apples?' or'Ornger ale?' le wm n rr.PT In the practical svu*o or the wont ntul llicro wcro *onie xrhn npprcrhtnl it no doubt. But how much better if it had Wen* plainer, *iinp1rr fare^ and if the liodcn had l>csn intent n:i giving us soma of hcC brilli hit talk, or had paid more nttenlinn n* lo whether the gm-sta ire re projN-tly siiiu**! to each other and ably to enjoy it *oci«lly. Bui she never got her head nlwve tho n.*ko liaskctV How true, 1 thought, this li of social gathexiug*. We do not go f.»r what wo expect to eal, nor do wo w|»h to fed that we have been tho mure of such trouble of prrpaMllon. But it ii for Jhe pleasure of mutu d intrrcour»cf lo got nevr ideas, to learn what nlhers think on familiar topics, mid,' oh I tniuo Iiortcv*, tlo not .btlilllo ma *[»y supper ing tint Mirh K siiperabiiudAnca of fixxl U my necessity. Ih'jf to Euchre Tramps. A Wralchcslar rrmnty farmer who is much annowd by tramps caino to this Oily n w .life ago nxid had half a dbzon I signs of ".Sninll-pox— Bftware 1" palntsd to post up on his 1 1 ou so and grounds. Although ho luid ono un nthcr sido of tho gate, they had not been up too liodt* when a tramp pa«*c<I belwoen - thrtn and knocked on tlio door and asked for food, f . "Didn't you soo thoso signs on tho. gala?" demanded tho firmer. % "Vcw'r, hut I can't read." Tlio next ono said ha was near-sight-ed and thought tho signs read "for sale." Tlio third had had amall-pox and woa willing to nurso tho family. Tho fourth had been vacoitialed and was vrreckl«»s.' Thn fifth had. a retniwlj to' sell, and thn sixth, after . getting away with a cold bile, turned to his banrfacior and said t "If you want to beat tho Ixlja knock down them signs and put up ono read'ing x 'Help wanted,* Hucli a sign fails to keep 'era Jogging straight •long." ;.Thw fanner fallowed tho advice,, and bo hain't had a call since.
The German Emperor's Ajpraiatiun of his Surgt uns. [/.ii. '.on T* li. Fur llin iicuihI lituv <luring ihu rvigo of William I., i inuMU Kmpimr ami Kin;; of l'xii*«la, tho high« «l liuimr b» nhii'h u l'tu»Hiii ?*|.»to ullh'itl ran a*piio b is been ruiif* rr*.d u|mxi a iiivdicaiman. By tho wmiaMr Tiionan-h's ijocisl ilrcm' Br. sou l.uip'iiUvk, th«* | rinirunt jMtlu»!oc*i«| and nirgfun b.i* Ik on ruUJ lo tlm r.iuk <»f Ai liu! I'uvy . Guuiii'ilur, with the title of EjhvUcuc). The Kuijk iv>r'» Ix^ly tb*-(or, J.iuef, i* the only elli* / ili" ipb- ofimb'ii iu ITu* »i.a pos*ujt>cd uf l!ii« supremo «h»tiuolion, whir h, by thr way , wui be»t<#»*d ii|miji him by his on lh«» *owrj lien's ei^htlulh birthday, iu (uMilhiu'iil ' of a jesting pniiiiba made ten yeans previously. Birring the s'mlumary birthday (vcepI: nil uf tlm court alirl lidllM'ltoM Oil tbu ITJd of Match, lb'17, William I., who hud llut morning completed ills tab* nf lbr* c.*uir«- yun and i*m, slugb-il uui iir. Liuer from tlmciiclo of t*lute ofilcialj gallicri-'t round him ami ilitwk hands with him, observing, juriil:;riir, "Well, baiter, il'yuu maiingi* to get inn u* fur a* eighty, I his day ton Vcaii* I'll mak> )Uu an oxoclh-nt jircarnl 1/ Sure enough, a d«*s*adu lat-r, on tho Kmi-cr-or'» n.ilal day, Br. I.iurcr iciviicd hi* diploma as i'rivv L'o unci tor and *'KxrelI« ncy," scruinpAiiiol by a drift on his Maju*ty'« privalc hankers fur the Vru*sii'.n n;uiulrnl .uf seven thou»axid guinea*, his valedictory fee rv* "Bo<ly .Surt'imii to the Kuqn-rur and King," Mr. liarnuri and Jenny Lind. Tho l.nndon com*>|Kunbuit oftbe New Vork Time* ir|U the follow jug unrc«loti* iihcut Mr. I1. T. Ilitnum and Iho great •in^er Juuny T.itid : Silling by Mr. Frith, tho Koyal Academicxuii, nl the recent Irving Liinqu.-t,' lli** painter thn* uddres-ed me ; "Talking of 51 r. B-iiiinin, mi accident in his c-trter was mention*^! to xm* iho other night whichoughl inbe publicly known." "Give me. the op]>nrlimitY to curry out your earnest wi«h," 1 *auh _"Well," said 51 r. Frilb, "The other night I took down tn dinner ut n friend's hnu-e, 5lmo. Go!d*chtnidt, (Jenny bind) when tliu iintun of 21 irnum Was Tiient ioneil, and "lie »iH>koofhim in eulogistic terms. "When lie v in ployed inu lo gu lo America," she said, *J signesl an ngrccinent in irliieh, ns it hat tuxned out, he lind by far the best of I he bargain. I did not fully understand ibis n ldlo 1 wax in tho United States. I determined to speak lo him un the aiihji*ct. 1 said to him: "Mr. Barnum, 1 utn not sali-fied with tlii* agreement. 1 find 1 havo wholly uudcrioliiiiatcfl tiu* jy pularity and the money vnluo of my voice ; you aro getting far too huge a shore of the results ot txxy work." liu replied: MixLine, 1 quite agree with you,' and thereu|<on tearing Lb u ngir i tjir tit into shrouds, ho said: "Mmc. bind, write out your o»m agrecmi'iil and I will sign it willmul readiu^it." A £roat xnsn and generous, and I am very much lnturv*trd ill him.*" I do not know if |))is story has over been tnld • it is new lo me, and if it !• old to New York it is worlh repeating under the cimimstanec*. ir-tw/unjfcn'* Strength. Great commanders have not, as n rule, been notable for tlio po»*o»*inti nf extraordinary phy»icjd puivera, Washington wu* ati exception, being rv man nf great strength. In his you^i, he was oues» an onlos^krr ot wrestling cunte-t, ami, growing weary of iha ajmit, threw himself at the foot of a treo to enjoy his book. By-And-hy lie was challenged to try a fall with the hero of tho slay. At first ho declined, until finding his rcx"u**l attributed |o fear, h« entererl the arena, and, without taking olT his coat, grappled with his opjKuirnt, axul, after a brief stniggle, hurled him to the ground with such force, that tlio be* I wrestler in Virginia was In much tho •sine predicament iii the I>ukc'» wrestler when ho tried conclusions with Ortando. Ksler on In tlfe^whib* watching »umo young fellows contending' at throwing tho bar, Washingtoxx iwked to bo allowed to try what he could do | and, grasping tho bar, sent U d>hig through tlinwir, to land many fcrt l*e--yond the limit attained* by any of tho corn i*otit nra. And atill Inter, when ho might be said tn l»o getting old, ho showed that he had not lost his strength of arm. Taking a morning ride, ho saw throw of his workmen vainly endeavor* log to rahw a largo stone. Jumping o(T bis horse, Washington pushed the men aside, ■nil, without any apparent efl'nrt, lifted tho stono to Its pro]>cr place, and then remounting, r<x)o on. — ■ 1 » i ^ * ■ /IflAfter Fatal Accident in the Alps , liOoJwn Ttmra. . > rjKsava, Aug. 2-V— ' To tlio reeonl nf Alptna disasters whlrh have l';AP|>ene«l during tho lait few weeks hn^ to he added ariuthvr which, 'tlioupli it In/idt n year ago, has just crane to light. A'kuiI tho^mkldlo of Augu*t, 1P.51, M. V. Hqr* liarsll, a gentleman well known here, Atid jauiuuaUly 'fond of tuouutalu
iuIm, nt.tik- iiii c\(ui)>[<'ii r<n tin* hightaiids of Ncui liitli'l. Mo the i.i/ht uf August N he slept nl Fb uri« r, ili the Val du 'I'mvcis, Tin* in-xt vn»rnif<g be si-t mil in iho ditt cliuii uf St. Cfuii and iiuthiiig u.i« uftt-.-w.il d *ci:u ur licaitl cl him. \V|j« ii he did jm'I u luin hi* relatives ut (b-iievH nude tliligriit iui|uiry after liitn,«Xiil ll«c ii.>iiiiit4iin ultua1 he was j |.«| wi-ii >v« ie N'iH'iu-.| f..f e-tcr.ibU)i( b-.it itlji-iit u -iilt, itii.l nil lu»j«c of finding a elm- t'l l.l* I. .in HU bbllli|illll-tl. A l«'iV d.»j* agu, iiuncvcr, a hutusii •bull .mil mil. r tames were l./Uiid ul tbu |uu| a p.ei j.iee betwi-cii Bult«-s and St. <'ioix. A p-K-h- ttauik i»s* abo bnilnl, and its ceUlt M* b fl HO iloubl that the rem on* wiar«* thu*e of thu unfortuiinli* 51. ilorh-irdt. Jt is it:p|K.Mil llut, vs-i.turiiig too n.-ux tho i-*ly<- of tin* prc-eipu e to gather a llunrr, lie I" II down ; but whether liu w.i* killi-U at one**, or, aib-r being ill*-.ibU-d by tlm full, iltugge*! biti.- lf u* t In* place wlicxo the tauic* were found atid iJiere died, is a matter of COlyeeture, • That Unitfi'i'Ua. During tin* iboui-x ji-ii nhy a citizen Cirrvillg .% net UClI'lelJa •!. tiled a hold to jiay n e^il to mini: sot-* np stair*. Af* ler placing hi* unihidlu wh«-n- it might d.ain lie wrutu upjli u pnw«f of pajrer uiul pinned lo it tin- M-iili'iii'c: "n. B.— Tin.* iiinbri lbs l>t-!<mp to u ■can who strike* u ^1 pound blow — Kick ill tiltewu minute*." Hn went hi* way tip *tair>, and aflcr nil *h*«iuv of 111 ti-s-ii miiiutcA teinriii'd to find his uinhit liu gone and in its place a iiotu trading : fj. — L'rnbrella taken l-y A man who walks text uiili-* an hour— won't Ui Kick ul all!"' — Fi;»:i: * A Caprice of the Austrian Empress, , Thu Audrint) Kmpre**, whilo on a little cculury cxeux»ioii with her u*ua! retinue, *tnjij««*d nt mi inn for refresh* lucnts. Being hc ited, she took oil* her hunxuit and liuxig it ott tlm Lack ot a chuir, whera a playful puppy made such iniwhicf with it befuxu nnyhtKiy's uitcnlion was attracted as to render it unfit fur further wear. Uf course, every lady in thn party o I tared her own list in the plarcol tho ono that was damaged, but tint Ktiijircss look tho whim tn finish tlio excursion without any other head covering than tliut supplied by nature. Being observed In this fashion by somo ladies of the stylidi world, who are eager to imitate anything that royalty dues, tho practice ot appearing in publin without hal or bonticl came into general vogue. The morning promeuadci became marked by the pre*et»co of numerous cleg intly arranged hi*ads Of hslr devoid of any covering, and on Sunday the same fashion was followed in church. Tn such extent was this liec » tiling the rag'-, snyathe Vienna "Tageblslt," that mtlliueni 'grow aUixued, and elatuorcd .it cnttrl about it, wlioreixjion an explanation of the cau*o cd the Km i-res-V hatb-M excursion was IsMirat l.oin o Hi rial sourer*, and puldislu-d to thu social world. 'Mix* nut an end to I'm in w fa«h!on, hatm.iKers wcro hap-, py nnre more, nml fa*hionsble citeta* were npain at |w»ate.— 1'aiii* M»i*srv*.r.n. JACOB CROUSEr CARPETING S, No. 63 North Second Strcot, Below Arrh, U>«t Side, VJI1 LADK1.PII lA. :0: Oil Cloth*, 5Islting", Window Shade.*, and orery variety of CnrjH-tlngs " constantly on liutid. H-10, tf VMW \\. HARRIS, MoBi§e9 §SgDD9 and Decorative Painting. • • GRAINING, Paper Haii<siiigf Frescoing, Hardwood Fiuisliin^, &c., SEA ISLE CITY, New Jofsoy, 7-2S, 3m PIANOS AMDORQANSl I ■ :o: - - ■ Paneoast Allen, — PIANOS AND ORGANS, Inform ith" rt*«Idenis o| S^a bio Cily .mnd Cap# May County, that ho has . located at Peart and 1,-sndis Avciuirs, where ha has Si, mo very fine Organs, which lis will soil • low for cwsb, or on ca*y monthly and • * .. - quarterly poym'ta, 1 Send for circulars and Piano 11*1, Addrvt* Heft bb City, or Wilmington, Del. , "Msib hath ilntin* to anliif tho eave-a b[t4*l." Try the*o in«trutnent*. *. S-10, tl.
SEA ESLE CITY, Lu (liu ui Island, IV. J. ENGINEER'S REPORT. fcca hie Gty U located on Iho Atlantic Ocean, on LtidUm l«land, on tho coat! of Now Jersey, 3lf' 27' N. islt'tude, and 74" 4lT K. lungituJc,CO inilissoulheast from Phitad. lphia, and 64 J mlicx by rail. It is !S znlta* north-crut from Capo May, and aboul iho distant o (turn Atlantic Cily. Thu mean Iriuperature of I.udlazn hbr.d dues not vary much from that of Atlantic City, which i» S21 5". IIjo humidity of tho atmmpbero is similar to tjxat ol Atlantic City, being equally dry and ta) uLrlcus. It U wall lucatud fur Loih n winter and summer resort, on account of iu climatic advantages. The Island Ii fij miles in length, ar.d varies from I to 1J miles in widlb, extending from Corson's Inlet, ou tho north, to Towutisd's Inlet, on iko south, and is surrounded by the Allantic Ocean, kudlrm Bay and a navsgaUc channel called tho Thoroughfare, furnUhing exrclliut adrantagra for fish- ' ing, sailing and slillwalcr bathing. A bcarh 160 feci wido extends tho entire length of the Island, gsntly shelving, of very hard, close-pocked sand, affording a fine natural drira for more than 6 miles, and unusual facilities for walking and bathing, which ar« pot excelled, by.any vstoring place on . the coast. In walking, or driving, indentation li made upon tho sand, affording, In this respect, a striking contrast to many other beach to, wher# tho sand is loose and trcachsrouo. The advantages the beach affords fot bathing, aro excellent, thcro being no under-low pcrnptihln, and In this reaped peculiar. Tho bottom descends so gradually, that shallow water extends a great distance from the shore. In Lathing, no ropes aro required, and It ts safe for women and children. It Is sufficiently north of DuUwaro Bay to (>• entirely. free from tho mud of tho hay, sod bathing can always b* hsd in clean, clear water. Tha "foil land" of tho Island ocnsisU of low hills and ridges, with letel por- \ ions of sand, which arc found by actcsl aurray lo vary from 2 toct to 27 feat, xtho highest lo elevation,! above high water. Tho meadow lands suvx never over-' flowed by high water, oxccpt by stona tides', which aro of rara occurrence. Tho abundance of gamo and fish in tko vicinity has mado tho Island for years a favorite resort of sportsmen. Tho inland bar, known as LudUm Bay, affords mlic still-water bathing, having a gently shelving shore, and also rafe yachting, and abounds in fi*h, oyitera, eraba, elarns, Ac. Ona portion of it is only 1200 feci from Iho sea beach, so that on ono sido snrf-bathing can ho had. and upon iho other sido still-water. bathing. TTio sito scltctcd for Bra life City la on tho northern hair of tho Island ; extending to tho centre and then southwardly. It will haye a frontage on tho Atlantic of thrco uiUcs, and extend Inland lo Ludlam llay and tho Thorough fare, along whlcli it i* practicable, and It is propraod- to lay out and constrnct a carriago drive for tho disbvneo of mora than two mile*. It is proposed to protect tho Gty from hxgh tide, by a substantial sea wall on the two sides most cxjk»c*1, and by emimakmenta on the remaining aides, which can bo done at a moderate expanse, considering tho economical and other advantages. Absolute security will thus be obtained against encroachments by - tho sea, that hare occasioned much damage at Capo Msv, Atlantic Citv, Mcntuoulh Beach, Manhattan Beacn, and other places. No other se^lde ra*ort at tho present time, has thw protection that is proposed for this place. Tho laland U uninhabited ; there being no lieusei on It except two Government Stations, and no cess pools | the way is clear for carrying into operation a thorough system of sanitary regulation i such aayoti propose under the ■upervlsion of an efflrient and experienced sanitary engineer. Th» Island can bo very easily. connected with th» West Jersey 11. 14., by a short branch road from 4 1 to ft mltea in leneth, lb era being but a narrow Thoroughfare lo erosu with • bridge. A Government Light-house should be established on thia Island, as numerous wrecks here occurred on it, and by m little expense on the part of government In the construction of jettlra, two excellent hxrbora can be established en tho north and south ends of the Island, at Corson's and Towivend't Inlets, , which would become Important commercial points by connection with railroad, and a aafe refdge for Teasels la •terms. The plan upon whleh yon propose to lay out the City b calculated to sub•err© tho purpose* of convenience, health and beauty, With proper railroad facilities, and lots offered at a reasonable rricc, I do 1 not »t*« why this place should not become as great a resort as Allantle Gty, 1 by reason of its proximity to rbilsdel* nhla, and the character of Iho l*oach. And when tho sanitary question tt taken Into consideration, a place o I rren greater rtwort. . The West Jersey Railroad can make the same time to Sea Isle Gty from I'hlladclphta, as to Atlantic City. 4 Respectfully, n. FARRAND, Chief Engineer.
Lot Owners Itaiul ! Harry !»u<l!«m <!'.<-• all kind* of Ubh Ing and grading At reu«or»ab!a z»fe». Cor. DJphin end LatuiU Sis, . ■- SI, 000, 000 230KTS3S oy SEA ISLE CITY Improvement Company j ■ • - U'K- • FOR SALE PAR! Six per cent, interest ; pa pa 1)1 e sent i-a n n a all y ; and per feet security. Apply to C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST., WvVut\t\\\\uCL , Herman ■ ff, Fackler Bread. Plain and Fancy CAKE BAKER, Corner of Sfall St. and Landis Ave., Sea Isle City, 7-£S, tf NEW JERSEY. WHITNEY & CO., GROCERs. PROVISIONS, Flour, Canned Goods, Fish, T°B ACGO <C I & A I£ S. 7-2S. 2m J. 51 AIS WINKLE'S * Pavilion. ■ :o:- ■ let: Cio:am, Confectionery AND CHOICE CEGARS. * :o;- ■ ■ Board by tlio day or week m: ■ - Cor, Landis .fttnur cti Thnj St., SEA ISLE CITY) Now Jersey. 7-2S, 3m SPEER'S HOTEL, located on corner of ITnflfl.itf Street and Marine Pi arc, sea isle emr. :0:— This new hotel faces the ocean f offering he tier balhiw* facilities . than ant/ other house on the island ; and being but a square distuut from the thorough fare the fishing gun n i ng and st i 11 - uta tcr bathing are easy of access, Caniagc will meet alltrains for the conucyan co of guests to and from the depot . Si. SP13ER. 7-dStT

