Sea Isle Pioneer. X. E. LL"VL.tM.Lo< nit Editor. TERMS: §1.50 A YEAR. ■? ;- — ■V Iv'atoa Z-OTV. MAJkCll S>\ JNS-& — S.J. Th >avx* and family are *o- : journin/ f.">c a week ia h;» culUgo on ' Maria* i'laos. — Tha condition of our streets 'a ! greatly itofruttd by tlio u*# of the i •craper thereon. The to ore only 4> delinquent* on the Col lee tor' > book fur 1&52. What townahip or boxuugli can l-ext that? ~Mr. C. 0. Mooro has been running u conductor on Sea Mr Branch during iho tc»i«onr* absence of Mr. nicker. Mrv K. lluiriv comer Lancia and Swain ntret, haa the tinesl collect ion of hou*« plants to Us sera xsywLcio in town. —Mr. Simmcn Is i* making prep* ration* lo commence building hi* cxlrn &.f<t bathing rtuili»ira6at Jown in l-.e neis srclioit. —The number of huihlinga tob© com* > menc<d within the next few weeks, ex* ; c'a^cf of ihrve already tuiMin;, will ; exceed twenty-ire. —Mr. LM <hr*nn, of Toms Hirer, this Stale, pa d us a flying v»*il on Monday. IU 1% quite mu^pleased with the iui-jir.-Trmsnls of the past year. — Sol with 'landing the serere aionr.* rra have ex j«erieurrU the ]<a»l wittier, the turnpike remains tn good condition. Ikws I>*re has gained a rcputa.ion a* a rov-l builder* The list masting of the council for the rear, *»» held on /Tuesday err mug, 27lh in**., when the lius:n»*s of the Tear wx» xud dUjoJrd of in i a suti-lacjorr meaner. — WaXTta- — A mm who understands ( the tudr.esa, to build a howling alley j and vhootin? galiery combined ; ground ; can K* Ir«>c«i adjoining the Excursion liou»« on reasonable terras. —The h«Hel project new on foot seems to L© meeting the approval of jmrtir* j who hare investigated the same. It Is J g.vsl in cr« ry ropect, and we should i jud/e it would work, successfully. — tV« hare some very See musical talent auioug us ; oria young men has j Ura scCk'.Ud lo appear tn the stage in , a n adj sent city, lie Las not decided! as jet what he will do in the matter. —Friend Ilickey, tho genial conduct* c-r cf the rie#- Isle 3n»nrb, is m«kiug hi-:* of friends by the scrnrnmoj j ling irunner in which he lzv*t* the pstrvns cf the rc»l with which he U connected. — N'4wltUitsnding Ibe drawbacks contended with, the Sundays© **d uo- - slur the d f ( toil of Mr*. Jo.it* Tellford hss boeu regularly b-JJ during ihe winter j a fact much to the credit of Mr*. T. — Mrrersw B">*»lrT, Tuat and finsfl~I<-y were with us on# day rre**ntly ; they are contemplating erecting a seawall ut j<Oleei«»n of aruxie kind fi«r their peop* ert 'el. Oil Marin# Place, near llartw.n street. — An oog the j»a-t •* who send Inn* hrr toi^a isle, none at • more oj right In their dealings Lb n lh * fiira of KimLill A Prince. Everything alwsys tcuiK as ordijwl, Loth q'Jolity and q«-xr>Lily* *• — Uur friend F-clclrr. the baker," ;• Jevrring of sucee>4 if eloaw attention 1 1% lawinr-s count* for anything. All thmwyx* the winter be haa teen on hand pr-xnptly, notwiihsUDiIIog the incleiiien cy of tho weather. — The gravel train will commence running shr-rly, when those in need nf the same can I© supplied. Our fsrili- ! ties for gettrng it cheaply and of a. su* | je-ioe quality are unsurpassed, and : n^r is the proper titna to apply it. —Ex Sheriff Adams accompanied by j Cspt. Chas. Lawrence, paid us a flying I tint recently. W#arw always glad lo * za*et Adams and besr him tell in Ins humorous styla tha stories ho has hear I -in zrunday School and eUcwberv. — Too excursion boo*e is now wholly raised and is certainly a perfect success of rase-hsnistn, being as fine a piece of framing as we ever sewy Mr. Bohinson the builder, swetna to be perfectly tn millir with his holiness in ait ita details. —We should be phtatwd to a*« a pbyaldsa settle among ua. For a young man to satablislt ax! rag butinews in con* nwction with practlo# would ba to his advantage, inasmuch as b* wouM grow up with the Low if ami secur* tha pat-' roasges sit came. • v ' — Persona who are In a position to know, ray Morri-of* is one of t!ie .mo«l oMlgiog and good-nsturtd fellow#, In tho employ of tba West Jersey' Mail, road j ff*eaking for eursefrea wa bar# never had itiy occasion to say different. ty» L wrg lire Billy, ami number Ifl, /:>.■ r " 5 . 7 .* - X / • • • .« . , j, \ ' c : '*5- /*•. t
— Tho railroad track would »0i W tu ticr*l considerahlo watching judging from i| jvinnco, but wo srv convince*! alter carofaily hxiking into tlio rustler, thai tho young num Lis olhrr matter* than the can* of the rsilroad at hcaTl ai ho wends his way to the »horo nightly. — We were shown the map of thepnv posed pleasure H&ilrcwd, from the inl%:ravtion of lUilnuil and li-ilnuil avenue ; to Townsetids Inlrl. llu whole dl** I lance 1* about |wi> and*a*Iuilf tulles. The j construction of the same will l*j com* j psrslivrh inexpeu'ive, and cannot fail j to pay mvcatnr*. — Th«- PtoNKxai* anxiously looked for l«y lnt»n**l«*.l parties. This should stimulate c\m one having any hu*itu-*» ilrpcmient on S-a l-le«rn*|oin to advertise with us. The hr»t few issues *re to U» »"n l out where thry will bring £<**1 rrtmn* lo anyone ln\**s|lng a few dob dollar* iu our evlamn*. — Wo recently hel. the plea.u-e of the company cf numerous lX«nn;svilte friend*. Among the nunile*r *«*re Cnptaius i iei nun ^mith. Flank Tomlin, j Frank Eu-bnc'.l and Martin Parker, They wished to pay n visit' to our cilv by the M*a ere <ir|virlin; for tho snui' nicr, le-t it would grow nut of ihelr knowledge before they »1n>uld agnin kv it. i — Tlie rrew of Ufe Saving Station No. JJreceivsnl ar;«it frunt their families and fris-n I* mi Washington** Ilirthda*. tho £.S:1 in*t. The all'iir w.»* tu«»*t rujoy* nh|e threatghoiit, and tho-e who Jesirstl hail iruple oppwlunlty t »r indulging in ihe tuair diner. ' Hud it not l.oueicr been for thedi*jday or bunting nt *or«-r-ai pLicr* on the Idatn^ivr »li'*ubl hare f>rgoitcn that it wa.* the birthday c-f Wavhington. — Tlio following iinproremen|« will be *larte>l at onci*: 11. M. Allhou-e, II -story cottage, with French roof mid ; iJ) rwuus ; Mr*. Owen*, a neat cottago J ' on llorfsoii sircs'L, ilniitusl l«y H, S. ? i Boyntun ; J. 11. klolt, cottaco on the ! • orcan front, to la- built by tho veteran j builder, lVtct--->n ; Jo*. Brand*, cotlngo ! ' on the riex*uro Railroad arenue ; ' Jo«rph ivhreiber, cutugo oiljotniug Mr. Brande; John Hose, cottage [ .in hi* lot* just purr ha snl op]<»ilc ' Ihe Albion j Camline Doll, cottage on Lambs arenue, far summer l^arOcn, I about 'JM roismv ; E. J. Tlmmat, n dwellJ ing and storw combined, on iliiicria arenue; John !hue, xr^ihi-r coltaeo to rent, on Landis ax*«nuc ; John Uoss, a ! w story dwelling on hi* line icit on p4iris »t.*rtt ; James Van(».l ler, house on ! a lot ju»t purchased from TlsOmas • Sccdrs; John <lu5nn, 'J rvutagiw, twin*, > on triatlne street, near the be.u h; S. 1'. t »:n-s, bu-ine-« place on I.mdi* arenun a ltd Coral Street ; Mis. IIen|f*r Wood's cviltagn ot> Shell street ; Joseph Jackson, college oil Loidai avenue ; Me. T. !• a cigar man, and exjicct* to in* iroiluoi some of his choice brand* of cigar* oil Ihe f-lmid «oon u* his collage .s rmnpletesl. IL S. r->ynt' n, cn'lage • •n Krs-t* street, iHtjutning t;»»> PliiwiiUl* piiiw House; A. II. Flcklcr, cottage on .Swain Street, adjc-iiiing thai of Fh J. 'i'bouuo ; Matthew llalld, the pLlatof* er, a cuttag# on Vinrbiml »lrvrl. " ' :* A fJO.OO UlUirHl ItcwmiL - Tne |*oUi»her» (ifMIS.ilWpe,« Monthly*' ntfer twelve valuable reward* in Iheir •"Jlontlily'* for >!aixdi, among which i* the following: We will give $'20.10 in gold to the |>craon telling un which »■ the lungrst vrrse in the llihle by March 10th, IK>3 Should two or rnote correct nnoo-n he receire*l, the rewan! will I— divided. Tiles money will 1** forwarded to the winner March 1Mb, ]S&3. Persons tnrIng f»r the rewanl must arnd 20 rents , in silver (no po*tar« alamjw taken) with their answer, for which they will receive Ihe April "Monthly," in which j tho n»m# and aildrea* of the winner of th* reward and tho correcl answer will j b# published, ami in which several f 1 " 0 I , more valuable rewards will bo off- red. • , Atldrew, **!tnlZedgs* I'uhli-iiJng Com- ^ | pa»»y,f* Northampton St., lesion, j I | Pcnn/.- AUt. j i MUSIC. !n treating this subject we shall rom* ? Idne music and poetry under ono bead. J Muaic a« tho life and soul, aty] joetry or word* aa tha vehtclo through which - Ibis life or spirit seek* expression, and 1 finds it* war lo other hearts ; and when 1 these two factor* ere properly combined \ and properly rendered they a re eajcu* < loted to intensify and beautify each { | other. Harmony is tho normal condi- . j lion of natur# in all her wide domaia. j ( It la true, m*n*» disobedience and fully ; i ha* changed tnucli of thia inu-ic fnon j ( thvjoyoa* to the plaintive key, hut still ; 1 therw i« harmony. Tli# planets, as they riafl through space, t^*rfi>niiln(; their ] mission with nnerriog certainty, era i each contributing their aliaro — silently 1 Lbougls it b«— yet it is perfect harmony. Th# core «t aa it sweep* with lightning speed on it* journey around tha aim, concentrating the gaa# of tha scientific world upon Its movements, and filling the mind* of liit unfutnrvd with (h* j. T • •
d CATV st f»»relv>iinga of war, pestilence or famine, is in iH-rfec t accord with the laws that govern ita mo lions. The tornado, a* it vaeepa madly ca with almost irrv»i*table force, tvuehing man his HttL'tic**; uud the soil balmy summer brt ere, a» it rings its lul iby in tho 1r*v ton*, aio each ctsiittihutiug their sharo m NatuT\»*a great unlvcrul nuth*'m. The *pjikling rill u* it loip* forward joyously over its jwhbly bed, tho <la>hing cataract, tho tuaje«lic river and the mighty ocean, are all in j»orhvt accord, making tho rniot U-.iutirul bar motiy to tho ear lint I* pr*i«erly aflune*l. Pacing from iho immunCo to the lower grades of uiiituale lif»- how t«ri»«l thu music that greets our eat*, ranging from the cricket that chirp* his cv» iiiug **»ng iu hi* co*y home iu tho chimney coiner, up tn tho nightingale ttml sing* with »wivte*t nivltxly triun tho tr*-o lop*. All the lower orders nf ani in vto life arc h«l]>iug iu sonic w*y to sa oil tha volumo «if prai»o that is cvet gofng up to Him who s-reatvsl llietn nit. Paa-ing up the nt do of being lo niatt, vrr ' liud him capable of cX'Vtituig and en joimg a mors* nitcliigent mid c*«mprehensive kind nl mii*h*. Mi* i* u znu*ic -cientifiCally .irnn;ol and either vocally or median ic.illy oxprea*e*l, ami i* cc>n*-Hpirn|lv cat aide oi va-l cxjMU-ioii and e\pre*»Ion. It may bo expanded until it bring* wt'.htn it* hmjc nil suh.eel* untlor*l<KMl liy injii, either nl the •uldiine i»r the lidicnhui*, and tuada to ex nil unci* ot mind or f.itiey le c« u*e i' i* c!i»the>l in living vvoid* lliat convey from one to Anoth*ar senimw.nt j and emotion. Here i* one gr ind di it'.-r-encs- b«'|wi-en nun and tha lower orders of.inim-itr life. Klehnl the«dftweror«let» lisve h it one molhol pretdiar to that t. -ctili-ir enlervir f.nully. ami utulersloo I Ly thelll nlone; ninl cm le exeCiMcd bv oii«- a* wa|| a* aunlhrr. It i* an intuitive inusin that cannot l*j miteri-illv ehan-ced or advanced. Tlio mtl-ic <>f , our rr.ee may bo divided into nt l«*v»i | four cl vs-e*, vie l*evolional, Nation d, Seiithnrnt.nl and Comte. Tae devotion ul If that c!.vw nf sirrnl mii*ic of nhicli •*Hhl Ifuii-lretl"* i* a grand representsi live. No sooner <ln the stmius of this I brnipiful tune strike cir ear* than a ' rh»td «»f "levotion i* touched in our ; heait* that a.«ek* evpre>*icn in sucli trnnl* as "Prai-o flml from whom nil hles*iugs flow.*' Tln-e worsts are the simple outgushiug of the spirit of the nuirir av it c»>nir* wrllin^ tip front | heart* id*pired by i.« magic |K)ner, but lhcs{»oken language that convey* il* iuwanl li f— and beauty and no nutter whrlher tlic-e »lr»in* como from the mute in*lrument or whether they como clothed in living expre**ive words ullcn*l by Ihe human voice, lliey province deration iu the licnrls of lho*o who hear them. What Is true of this particular piece of mu*io is true of uunv other* wo might name. National music is common to all p-oplo wrhather they ho cit ilizvil or not. All nation* and tribe", from the red man ill hi* fnrv*l borne up tn tho iitghest Ivjhof civilization have had ronio nation il ni» p. uliar to thrm-elvrs, thaL hn* hern to t Iii-iu a sort cf i:i«piratiun. The r«*<1 na in a* ho vlanrra the war-lance around the ruiltic I fire* ill Ills tialivo fount home, moving hi* l»ody in tho moat fantastic manner, n* In1 k--«-p* time to the wdvl. wierd -trains i»f the mu«ie that g«H» up from hi* untutored hrait, invoking the favur <d the Hieat Spirit as lie •«-r* lliin in the bright aim or ihe ru-li-in-t wind or the rolling rircr, tij*m hiundertaking leriYi-* an iu-pirstinii tint rariiea him iriutuphanlly over every danger an-l di*c«inragemeiit, causing him tn hraveiletth in any f'rwi, le»lieving he wilt lh«- nhiiiic reach the hit>)ir hunting umiin-l prepnreil, n* he thinks bv the Great Spirit for ihe grvxl Indian who i* true to his tribal com pirt. If we ciuiTeuij Lite nr own nv liorul air* we find them full of in-pi. - •Ion that thrdl* tlie lie.irt of an Amrr«». em ciiixrn with «tii"li"ti" of j ride and pitriotisrn. ITiuler the iu«p;ratinn of our rmtii/tinl air* the *tejrs ,.f *he uged lermiirt qufik, their eyes fleli nnd with tlir hrilli^iinr of other rear-, while the Mrod c*oul*i-« thruUgll their reins wiili the vigor of youth, nml their enitehra *nd criUea arc thimrii a*ide, while ihey light it) lanry the ba|ties of other year* or it again, I'nder the in-jdralifin of tln-e nritioniil nir« o:ir own county men hnre aucrifienl every soeiil and domestic relation and with their livi-s iu their hand* hive mar* lied with steady nerve and unlaltcrinc step, into tho far© of the mo"t sppilling danger". While listening to the -train" of sentiment*! mudc, combined with words that convey il* fullest meaning, bow quick it "fir* our nature*, our very sou's sernt to catch It* spirit, and our whole is Lrvmcht tinder it* wonderful and iu Its strain* go up our heart* leap with joy, or tho scalding tear drop comes urdndden tn the eye, a* we live over ngitn scene* of joy or * sorrow nmde living and rra! by the *impic strain* nf beautiful musir. We li". ten lo the «ad t»c!i*i%e *lndii* of "My 3Iolher*« Bible, ' and we *e© I n fancy'* eye, the old home grnop n* we iimkI to »ee it In other year*. When a* children we rrl and lirirocd lo the tle»o| truth* of fhwl" wr.fr!, and fis we re.illie that that grottji i* acattered ami gone, to l>e no more reunited on earth, sreare sad, and a feeling of lct)«-line*a come* over ii". We li"trn agdn. the strains have ebiMiffed. iher "to no longer sad and j>enrive, Injt yoymi* nrnl expectant and a* their strain* l»egxn tn stir u* xre liitrn for the sentiment I hey l»ear, and wo catch the declaration thai thrie 1* In the fnttins "a land that Is filter than ilar," where family jirnup may be rennited and under thr inspiration nf the music our faith bridges the inv»lio river, ami we slmo-t »ee our Joved onea long rbiee gr n* Wfnre, and na we listen entranced to Ihese benutirut *train«, a* they oome Joyously on, ^e catch in thr concluding sentlmetvl e* It I* borno to our ear* on nni*lr'« wing* the pioniise thai when this fleeting life la past if pA*ee-| arirht. -M> •hail rn^ei nn-t atrif arnt f»l:n t«« ihe|«n<t where ilia -a* rA never ilie, A»>4 e*t rrre taan «.rr<»w an I r—l^, av h<wnc ta tt>« v-rtst fcjre^nd »»r«." (lixhtn, N.J. b. i'.T.
§1,000,001) BOMBS SEA ISLE CITY Improvement Company ! :o: FOR SALE P A R! iO; — St.v per cat I. interest ; payable semi*a n n ual Itj ; and perfect security. * Apply to C. K. LANDIS, •102 LOCUST ST., "ftvAi\i\A\\\ui\, 1
EifflM.Prinee&OQ., 4 Vincland, N. J:, * Maxcr actckrus or ax:> miilerx ix Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, iVails, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. -■ — :o;-- ■ ■ . Estimates and Designs Furnished. ErSs^All orders •will Lie promptly attend- ; ed i Sept. loot
0 THE ^ THE | p lilies of vpoBi %£. scml lo tliclfoitse, iuiuinfj llic lanjesl Sloclc ■ (mil giinranlceing Live lowest prices, iff # STH&WBIUB6E SjClOTHIEH. S |#pM#8^SS6S!!iSl Going, to Summer Quarters. # Important notice to families and travelers generally. \ The courtesies of the entire establishment {in close proximity to the Broad street Station for the New York, Baltimore, * Washington and all western trains) are freely extended. Beside the vast stocks of ladies', gents' and children's suits, dry goods, fancy goods, carpets and house furnishing, there is a spacious waitingroom, picture gallery, lunch-room and /toilet-room. The new department of public comfort, with wash-rooms, closets, new lunchrooms, for both ladies and gentlemen, will be opened 1st August. Baggage can be left and checked while persons are visiting. Philadelphia is so cheap a place for shopping that there is often a saving of • more than railroad fares. .John Wanamaker. ThirtcuiJi and Chestnut and M:.rVot Streets, Piriladelpiua. ■ • *'
SEA ESLE CITY, but! lam bland, iV. J. engineer's report. Sea Mo City I* IncaU-J «m llio Atlantic LKvau, on J.uillum Ulaml, on tli«t c*uit of Ni-w Ji-rtta', N. litliludq •ml 74* 42x K. longitude, CO inil©*»outbw»l t'riuu I*l*itzisl«*l| ilila, and rVlj iuil*-« by It ia IS utile* north ca«t liotu Cajn- May, and aUmt ibt< Ji»tain-© fium Atlantic City. Tlio uiran irtnjH-rnturr of l.inlt.im I -laud ilora nut vary much from that of Atlantic City, which i* 1. Tim humidity of ;!;n ntmo«plirto t* iiliiibir to that ot Atlantic City, Uinr; rqtially <lty and »:il ubihtii*. It is w«ll local iil ft>r kaUli u winter nml >rni(:i«-r rcfort, on account of il* clinmtic ruvuitflCv*. Tho Maud i* fi] mile* in b-nglb, and varie* fnnn j tn l| mile* iu widlh, extending (loin («•}»« ii'a )|.)«*l, * nil tho north, to Towtoiml's Inlet, m tl ♦» "iiDlh, and i* Mitifutuhd by tho Allentic Ocean, I.tulli in Bay aiuln nnxaynt.ht channel called the /i lu'K u;h!nte, lurni*hing cxielh-ni iitUonlayea tor ti-li-in/, sailing and -lillnatcr I nlhTjiy. A I t a i ii lav) Iu! Wide exit litis I be entile hn/th of il.c Me ml. gently shell in/, of wry Iciid, ehwe-pat'l.cd loud, (.llbxtLti/ a hue natuiwl drive 1- r I 111 oil- ihan h mile-, and tlluoual fi'eilitie* f"i wnlkiug and Lathing. w|u«'h uic | r ti«>l eXt'eJItil, by uliy Watering J-l.-tO i-ll the itkul. In wali.-inp, or tluti|-/f iiuletil'itiot) if UUide Ujxtl) the Ktl.r, •ilU'iriin/, in this r--pe<tf n stiiking roiitrasl l<» many ctb* r 1-enclnf, where the r..|u| i> h>'o-e ,i 1 1 « t Ueaebeita:-. 1 he All lull tlq'e* 1 1 e I* Hi II |.|»l>ltls f« -i Lntiuii/. i.ie e.\t-elh til, I licit* being no utub r-tvw | « it* ptil It-, M<i{ in this i esport peetllial. 'Hie l-ol(oTU ile-ecuda to gindunllv, that shalhar water exleixl* a yieal dl-lMiCe fit. ill the ilu«le. lit bathing, till )o| « *> lilr nqiiiied, U|I<| •t 1* sufi- lev wi men and ehihlx* it. It ii -uilicienlly nnilb ot Delaware Bay to l o rltlirely Itee fli-m the )tiud of the ihjY, «T.d bnthiuc mil always lu had in .-lean, clear water. I ho "f.vl land'' '*( tho Ishmd consist* of low hills and vidye*, with leiel j>orlinn» of sand, nhirh nrchtiiud bv nctin-l •urvcy in vary fiom- 2 trel tu 27 feel, the highest in cliMilioti, alotc hiyh orator. Th© mradoir lamia arc never overflowed by high witter, except by aloitu tides, which arc of tare occurrence. The abundance o( gam© and fish In Iho vicinity |ms xtudo tho I -land lor yrorn a favorite tcsoitof sp-xtsuicn. The inland bay, known an Ludlnin Bay, iilfoids »nlo still wnli-r Lmlhilig. laving n gently shelving shore, ni.d il-o »afe yaililiug, and alKinml* in fislt, Dvfter*, crab*, rlnui", Ac. t'nr jcriii n af it i* only ILIA) feet fnun tho sea beach, so ihul on «'iio aiilo surbbatliing can to loid, nml upor, tho other sido tlillavalrr bathing. - Tho »ito so Iccled for Jfca I»lc City ia on tho itorihextt half of tho M.mdj oxletuling to tho centre and then voudiwan lly. It will liayo a frontage on the AllanI tic of three mile, and extend ltd and to l.udlaiit Bay and tho Thoioiighfuie, along which il is prarlir.ihle, and it is pro|>oscd to l.iy out ntnl romtrnrt a carriage dtitc for tho distune# of more than two miles. It i* projposctl to protect Ihe City fn>m high tide, by a aubstnnli.i) s-a trail oit tlio two side* tno*t cX[*wcd,niid by embankments on thu remaining •iile", which ran fe done* nt n modetsito rxp<-nset considering tho economical and other advantnge*. Alnolutr arcutity will thus bo obtained Against onrrnarhmenta by the *rn, 1 bat hare occasioned rutch damage at rejxi May, Atlantic Cilv, Jlonmnuth Beach, 31. mint tan Ik-.vcii, and olln-r places. No other Seaside re>ort nl (hu present lime, has the protection that '# ]i|0]kmui for thU place. Tho Island i* uninhabited; itnra being tin lout *ea on il except two <J«v crniiu-ut Station*, cinl no o-m pmu j the way i< clear for carrying into ip'Mt*on a thorough avstrm nf sanil iry tegulntion ; mch a* yon pmjKwe under lb© •ti|»ervision pf an eflir{e-it ami cxjH-ri-enced sanitary engineer. The Island can he veiv e.isllr c« tinectcil with the West «ler»«ay H. K , by asliott branch rn-ul In>m 4t to & tniie* in length, there Ming hul n narn.n Tlioroup hfvre tocrr^-* with n bridge, A Horcrnment l.ifht-b<>u»e sbnidd ho e/tnhli-lf-d on till* Island; r.* nnuu-r-'ii* wn-ck a here occurred on it, nml by ■ little exjK-tise on the |m|| of govern inent in tlie romirnetii»n of jetlii-s, two rxcollrnl hirlwira ran U e*t:ibli«hr-d on ilie rmrth ami south rtnJ* of tl e Dtand, at Corson's and Tuw»»« lid**i> Jnlrl*, wldcli would heroine hn]>»ttfint cumrnercial p°lnta by conrieclion with ia «• road, and a safe refiigo. for vc-icla In •torm*. * * The plan upon trh-eh you propo-e lo lay out tho City 1* calculated- to sub., •crvo the -purpose* nf convenience hralth and l-e.iutv. * With proper railroad faeililles, ami -led* olfrred at a re**onahla price, f do ' not see why thi* place should not !»#• domo as great a rrsort «• Atlanth Hty, br reason ol Ita nroxlmily to 1'hlladelpi/ia, and the cfiarnrter of the botch, Ahd when the sanitary question I* Ukrn Into con*i<Ieraiion, n place of •rcn greater resort. ' The West Jersey Railroad ran mak# the tamo timo lo S©v Ms City from I'hjUtVelphlA, •« to Atlanllo Ciljr. O Ilea pect/u lly, t II. FAHRAND, Chief Eogineor. *

