Sea Isle Pioneer. T. E. LUVL lMf Loral Editor . TERMS: $1.50 A YEAR. : " A ATrTtiilag TuO^r. yjciif.i y, ma y tSH.i. — Lhbhages M Whitney's. 2w ■.Barmdilftoniomil Whitney's. 2* —Try Whitney A Oi.'i llio Coffee— ruulrd or nrouud—|*rf<clb«rry, 16ots per pound. — Cutting the tree® from tho ®treet limit on Landi* Avrnu* bos improved that street very much. —The change in time table taking effect on Monday .est doee not effect traina to and from Sea l*le. — As exjn aa »ido*ttlki are made, flower beds should We aet out in ord. r to (omply with stipulations. —George W. Grove*, of the Sea View llouee, U putting his furniture in preparatory to on early opening. The Philadelphia House i» furnbhing up this week, ami we understand will ooon open f«»r the ruiumcr. —Wo have had one bather so far this season, hut the water is most too cold to be agreeable at present. The beautiful flower border in front of Duncan and Holt's property on Hartson street is much admired by all. — The engineering work on the Pleas ura Railroad by Pennsylvania K. R. engineer oorps, is making rapid progress. — Maiswinkle has inaugurated the ice cream season and will henceforth keep it in stock ; of an excellent quality. — Prospect Hall is now ready for guests and will atJ'ord good aooommodations for those who jaUronise Mr. Smith. —Whitney & Co., will sell you choice tomatoes, sugar corn, and the best brand of string beans, for ten cts. per can — no 2nd*. -w — If you wish a superior svrup for your griddlo cake-, get the --Queen Syrup, with maple flavor, ju*t received at Whitney's. 2w
— It ha* been found necessary to put another car on the branch to aocoinmo date the people who are coming down here pleasant day*. • — Samuel §htck is getting the Albion In perfect order for summer burine**. He has been doing a good trade all winter, we understand. — The cottage of K. M. At water i* much improved by the remodeling and painting it has had, and presents quite a pretty front to the beach. — Go to Whitney A Co., for the b**t vartoly ol choice groceries; stock always complete; good good* — its no "Cheap John" stock they handle. 2w % — Mr*. Cripps, of Frankfonl, ha* signed the contmct with Boynton for a very fine cottage, to be built at once. 8, D. Button, Esq., is the architect. — From present appearances there will he a never ready compliance with the ordinance for Uie making of side walks ; work is progressing on all aides. — The Nuph*r House Coach will now meet train* Yrgolurly far the ocean i mo dation of parties going to that house ; ll commenced i mining on Sunday the 2nd intl. — Friend (trove* tells us that he hs* * succeeded in influencihg several excur aion* to visit Sea Isle during the pres ent season ; mod likely about the mid die of July. —The road to Town ten (Is Inlet I* nearly ready for the workmen, the engineers having arranged llieir work so as to admit of the commencement of the grading. We are glad to see work resumed on the Excursion House. It has been next to an impossibility to procure workmen, else it would have been completed beforu tiffs. —The pike is in very good condition just now and there b considerable travel over it. Friend Bock U arranging an atsctrio signal to apprise him of approaching vehiolee. —We sab a representative of the "(.'oast Pilot" on the Island recently, soliciting subscription* for that pape r, it is a very good paper indeed and b well worth the price asked. —Quite a number of rnllifad officials wore down recently ; Biip't, Crawford, J. R. Wood and others. Mr. Landi* escorted them over the Island, with which they were much pleased. —Fish have net been so plentiful fbr the past few days, owing to the, i<tw against seine fishing having taken ef feet, however il will make it all the better for hook Ashing when tha time -Mr. JC*rtin Auderaq*, ef TMAgetnn, mm, my I eaysftSs <-
lumber already homed for hi* bouse. • By fuwilsy iflrrnoia be bad the hotter raised ujtoa Minerva street — this ws» | quick work. « — Ben. Kffreth of the "Tr.uiscript," Millville, was on the Island on Sunday, , and gay® us a plNMnt call ; We sup i |*o*c be will tell his readers of the won • lei ful growth of 8ea I-lo since lib last I visit six mouths ago. • i — Division Operator Barclay Moore ' wra* on the l»Und On Monday, looking after the telegraph department- We ' »ee another cubic lying at tlie dcjRit, . and suppose tkey are going to Increase the telegraphic facilities. —We understand Mr. Jacob Leonard ha* contracted with Dr. Uiglislttlt to build him a collage, coruir Dolphin si. and railroad Avenue. Mr. L. is a thorough builder ami the l)r. ha* done well in placing hi* building is *U-h ootuprtent hands. — Hon. P. P. ll-.ker. b putting ia his curbing and leveling up his grounds generally, thereby improving hi* prop erty tuueh. One of tho*e collage*, fronting the Brighton on Garrbon 8l„ it ooeupiod by Mb*. E. ThotU|«eon, late of Yineland. —Severn! member* of the third Pse - b\ t -riau fishing club were guests of rnv-pect Hull la*l week, and uro ®» much ploaawd l but they will bring their club here for their uunital excursion. We have met Miine of the uictuhcis o' i the dob before, ami find lliciA a ide ' awaka. F.tom Awm. to Pulpit. —The R -r. Roltert CoUyer tohl a congregation, at Hprinptield, hlaoa., how be hail made lib 1 way from the anvil to the pulpit. Fdty years Ago he won a child in Yorkshire, ^nglaud, with unlettered but industrious parent*, who put him at tlie trade of bloc twmi thing. He worked eight year* with an employer who died of drink, and ho thiuka that it was only a love of reading which aav*d bun from the name j fate. Hb first preachiug was as a Methodist exhorter. and for the first ten year* of hb ministration lib income from that sonroe averaged seventy- five oeuta a year, hb living Wing earned as a black- . smith. He camo to America with hb bride in 1850, and dnring tho panic of 1857 he carried a hod for awhile. Twenty y.ars age he became a oolariivl preacher, going over from the Methodlata to the Unitarian*.
Of Intrrc*t Hrre. The follow ins, cfpiHui from the | Denver, C«d., "N-ws^'will probahlv.in \ lurrot all those of our readers who hold .lock of the (oh-rado Mining and In vestment C«». "Last evening a "New*" ro|K»rter met Prof. H. Clark Wl»e-ler*t the Akonl, who came in on yesterday morning's train from a recent visit to the carl«»n«te ramp in fl tt Add county. It will In*em« mb» fed I'V the resderg of "The News" that Prof. Wheeler hns distilpioned that section of (' dorado for tin-pA-t three year*, and has stated, that when developed, it wouhl l e nn empire .n Itself. During the conversation which followed thi) professor stated tlist at the present time the mow in the new camp i* gov lk* * tiia* poi r rrirr deep in any place, slid every day nutntiers are arriving who nro worn out from the necessity of jiarkiug blankets and provision on snow -shoes, and are coiiijN-lh-d to go out ngain. The Situation of the csrhonntn beds are at the extreme head of U»c soUlh fork of the White river, at an altitude of 10,000 feet and possibly just at the point where the r»mp is located it may »H- 10,500 feet. The country seems to be a general upheaval, winch i* fir*« noticN-mbh- about two iniles fiom the Grand river, and near which are the fir*t indication* of qgrbonatea, winch have an extent, so far as known, of fifteen bv thirty miles, ranging northwest and southeast. Garfield county will figure among the beat producing counties in tlie *tste, *jM-aking in a mlm-ra logical way. FiHocn mile* noutli of I lie mineral belt lie* the coal and iron bell, which i*snnp«y immense, and the abundance of I Unbar is sutliciant for any and all practical puiqxiacs. Tlie <*re i* the genuine lead carbonate, easily smelted, whirli im the stirface will as-»*y (Yarn ten to forty ounces in «ilver. In Lsadrille the profew>r hs<l three nsany* mmle from n location ten miles from C'*ri»on*te w hich returned, re*jKM-tively, 22, 28, and "2 ounces
of silver |»er ton, "Whore b this point?* inquired the scribe. "I wouldn't tell you for a thousand dollar*." replied tlu» professor. "I wouldn't tell *11 that I linve learned about that country during the le«t two yearn for a good ileal. 1 an» a friend to the country and have championed it for a year or two. but some way no one seemed attracted, and did not seetn to consider my theory in a favorable light, so that for s year or *o, 1 haven't said much alnuit il. 1 wUlt the tmom had not come tlib «eaaon, aa it will interb re materially with my intention*, but wc will witness j» great a ru*h as any sinoa tmk rtLtitmr navs of Leadville, and 1 think a greater one. 1 Aa the snow disappear* in piste* when the float i* (bund, pro*pccling will he vigorously pushed, and corhonstea will lie found as they appear near the ourface and are in what is known aa tlie upper sllurisn formation, or dolomitic rock, the same as that fbnnd at Leadvilla, the or* Ilea in fissure veins in the r Lime«iotie. I have *|*cdt some time In looking tl»e country over, and was in there a| die time Father M*» krr was killed. I Imve *|>ent conaideralile 1 menev and have ttnbounifd faith in tha pw*ape«-t and think I know what I am talking alawtt. There b not much * choice av to which route one ah Mild - take to got there. Either hy Red Lllff
••r Aspen b fig mora mpaar nmlf. , At the riKHith of Roaring Forks are hot , springs which will rival the world for j medicinal qualities. 1 kt»ow of a m*n w ho was brought iWs in a wagon, suffering with rlcOOMtbin ao that hb joint* ware sw« Ucn terribly. Oue wyyk after be Wa« bruugbt ili*r« bo wa* Op walking about and as « kll as aval; * j wns in lib life. And 1 think thefc spring* will euro the most obstiuato case of rheumatism in a few day*," Ibof. Wheeler will return It tlie camp again in two or three day*, lie emphatically stale* that it i* of lip Use for any one to uudertaks U»«go in there bclorc the first of June, and that quite |irohahly this will t»e to^ soon. An Incident of the War. Among the Chicago commercial traveler* who visit Chiliicothc are two gvm-th-men, now good fru-nda, whose first una ting was under circumstances just the reverse of friendship. Mr. P b a Virginian and Mr. 11 b a New Yorker by birth, and floth were aoldi« r> during tlie civil war — the former a ca|»tain in the famous ootifederote tnsqa'i* •Hinunaiulcd bv the o-K brwUd Gen. John 8. Mo* by mu\ the hdter a private in a New Y««rk r«<gimeuL In one of tinmany skirmishes in the vicinity of Warr utown, Va., Captain P was captured by li- — '* n-giment, the c*«um. mder of which in pur*uouoe of a previous order from hiw superior*, to "shoot Iftaby'i men, whenever cuugbt," ordered the Immediate execution of the unfortunate captive. He was led out a short distance lrorn tlie oomiuaiid, and a detail of seven men, of wlean B— — was one, was ordered to execute tho drumhead rentenm. At the word "Fire/* | the squad discharged their wcap»ns htraight at the victim, and poor II fell, riddled with six minnie balls. He | was left foi dead as food for the vultures, and hb executions** mounted their ' horses and followed their regiment in puxvuit of Moaby. Tlie victim waauneouacioua for twentv-four boura, and wheu ho awoke ami feebly caUcd for help, there was no nwuonse. With six ghastly wonuds in hb client, and covered with \>1<km1, he dragged himself a utile to . a negro cabin, where he was kindly roj ot-ived and named for a week, until Mualiv's forces had rallied and driven the Fedarah from tlie vicinity. Then . for tlie first time hb wouikIs were dresaad by a Attrgeqp, and in nlwut six month* , he rejoined lib command and fought to tho final surrender of Apiwimnttox. Hb health has evi-r since been dt lioatc, but he b energetic and pushing, and is a . very popular and suooesaful aahamau, snJ lui* uo wanner personal friend tluui 11— — , who woa one of hb execution cr*. or thought he waa. — C/iiUicdhe (Mo.) OcmtttttUwn.
BARE OPPORTONlTy I ; I :o: FARM FOR SALE ! ■ :o: ' Thb farm contain* rIkuiI I 90 ACRES, ' and i* provided with First -Clas3 Buildings. ( It I* located on the rosd whieh lead* to ; ; THE PUBLIC LANDING, ] near South Sraville, and 1» one of the finest site* on the coast. One half the pnreha*e money may lie ON MORTGAGE. I Apply to either Tho*. Town-end, South j 8eavllle, or William Town sand on the , | premises. 4-7, Am FOR SALE ! , A Pleasure and Fishing Boat ; / lias tx-en us <1 ft>r \ OUTSIDE FISHING, and will c,trry FIFTEEN PERSONS. 1 I She i* 17 feet long nnd ft feet wide, and I la one year old. Addtea* M. IIAND, JR., ; \ >v>l Sen Isle City, N. J.
FOR SALE ! A large numl*er of WOQDE!! TANKS, running In oopoctty from 1,000 to 10,000 gnl's. Address, 0, W. MIDBLET0N, 129 Walnut Street, Phil;. da. 5-18, lm. SKA ISLE CITY Baker? & Coufeelionrry A supply of fresh bread, CAKES, AND CONFECTIONERY constantly on hand. HOTELS & COTTAGES S V 3?^T |T n ID, ( Her.nan W. Faokler. ! CU ES TEH CO TTA G E, , ! Now open owner of Vineland St., and , | PleMuro Railroad. B -nrd by day or j week ; • also stable oroommodaii^ns ; ! term* reaaonalde. OW Oannliw. fHhlnf an 1 aolttac partisa ' tmtian «-ai nntffilMk i ISAAC TOM 1.1 N, I" 5-10flm. - Frojwie'or ami t'aptafo.
81,000,000 1 BONDS SEA ISLE CITY Ittlirouuifiit ( (impair)! / 1 1 ■ — io: FOR SALE AT 1 PAR! Six per cent, interest ; pa yable scmi-a nn t tally ; and perfect security. Apply to C. K. LANDIS, 402 LOCUST ST., WvVuAd\v\\vu. j
* ■ ■ ■< ■ ■» .■ W. Eimkll.Friflce&Co., * Yineland, N. J., ■AvrrACTt'saas or au) nxxLiifs |y Building Lumber, Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mouldings, Anils, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. — :o: — Estimates and Designs Furnished. 0 orders will be promptly attended to.-^® Sept. 18. j
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f ? 1 I m scad lo Die House, hoeing the largest Slock ■ oad guorouleeing live loicesl prices, m ST^awbi^IDGE CLOTHIER ■ Three Strong Points. Point One: Men's Spring Overcoats; a big stock that takes in everything from the very plain low priced to the finest, from the lightest fancy color to the plain black, from the r smallest youths* to the largest of large men's sires. A commanding stock that every light overcoat buyer must sec— if he core* to know the market. Point Two: Fifteen Lines of Men's Business Suits. A little money is a powerful thing in Oak Hall. Witness the following: Fancy Cassimcrc Sack Suits at £8.$0.and the same goods in walking coat style, at $900. Our only boast on them is that they zre good for the money. Manhattan Cheviots in six fulf lines, both sacks and walking coats, at £iaoo. The buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. Plain Cossimercs ; three varieties, in sack style, at £10.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harris Cassimere Suits, of quiet styles, and in both Sack and Walking Coats, at £16.00. The well-known reputation ofthese goods speak for themselves. These fifteen lines arc not fragments pulled together for an advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business in them. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing, aimi« ft*Uj of piece ^oods to order. There are very great bargains in all the following lines : Class A. in any ordinary' business style, £18.00 Class B, 44 M M M **cx> -Class C, - " - 22 JO Class D, 44 % " 25 00 wi - - * , Our 44 points " are made abort and sharp fbr practical people. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, & e, Cor. Sixth and Market Street* Wtadelphi*. * * S
J ■ U ."I A. -■ ■ S-' 1 1 . J ■ * » SEA ISLE CITY, Lsdlam island,- IV. JENGINEER S REPORT. &#a Isle City b Incited on the A lb tide Or«*n, on LmlUto Ulao-i, on tha 0Oasl of New Jersey , S9* 27' H . laltifende, sod 74* 4? E. longitude. CO mile* southeast from J'hib«M|ibia, and Wj mi lea hy rail. It is 18 milvs fiorth-aaat from Cs|»f May, and al<out the soma (la tnrirr from Atlantic City. The mean It-ropc rat ore of ludlam bland doe* pot vary much from that Atlantic City, phicli i» 52* The humidity of the atnioaphera is Similar to that ol Atlantic City, tei"3 equally dry and saluhiiovs. It b located for ImA1« a winter and summer resort, on account ot us clicaiu aotaiiages. The Island b 6| mile* in length, st-d varies from | to 11 miles in wuith, extending from Corson's Inlet, 00 tha north, to Townwrd's Inlet, on tha south, and b surmundrd Ly the Atlantic Ocean. Ludlrm Bay and a uat tgrd-l* channel called the *i borough fare, lurnbhing exeelbnt adrantoge* fcr fbb , ing, sailing and Stillwater bathing* A leach 150 feet wide extends the | entire length of the W*iid. gently shelving, of very hard. clo*e|eclnl sand, affording a fine natural drive fir * more than 6 mi lee, and unusual faeilij lie® for walking and bathing, which are not excelled, by any wate ring place ot» ! the roast. In wralking, or driving, indentation b made uj-ou the asm!, affording, in thb rr*peet, a striking contrast to many other bewche®, where the sand b kxoe »nd treacherous. The advantagr® the iM-aeh affords f«>; bathing, are excellr nt, there hwing r uuder Tow |m rceplible. and in this respect peculiar. The bottom deeeemis so graduallv, that shallow water extend* a great dlstulice from the shore. In bathing, no ropes are required, and it Is safe for women and children* It is lufficiently north of Delaware Bay %o be entirely free from the mud of the hey, »t.d 1 lathing can always be had iu dean, clear water. The "fast land" of the Island consists of low hilb and ridge®, with level poo lion® of sand, which are found by actual j survey to vary from 2 teet to 27 feet, , the highest in elevation, stove hqb j , water. The meadow lands are never ever flowed by high water, excej»t by storm tide®, w bich are of rare occurrence. The abundance of game and fish in the vicioity has made the Island fi* # I years a favorite resort of sportsmen. The inland hay, known as Ludlam Bay, aflord* safe still-water bathing I having a gently shelving shore, and slso safe ycchting. and sbound* »n 6»h, >v»U»r», crab®, clem*. Ac. t>ne |ort:oo >f it b onlv 12U0 feet from the *ea beach, so that on one side surf-bathing I can Le had, and upon the other side rtill-water Uilhiug. The site selected for Sea Isle City is on the northern half of the Island ; extending to the centre and then southwardly. It will have a frontage- on the xtlnn tic of three mile*, and extend inland 10 Ludlam Bay and the Thorough Urr, along which it b practicable, and it is proposed to lay out and construct a carriage drive for tha distance of more than two miles. It b projuwed to protect the City from lilgh tide, by a »ul»t*ntud ac wall on the two aides meet ex|**ed, »l by embankments on the reiuar. sides, which can be done at a miv|« I expense, considering the econoui and other advantage*. Absolute security will tho* be obtain ed against encroachment* by the aea, that hare occasioned much danuurr st (ape May, Atlantic Guv, Monmouth Reach. Msnhatun Beach, and Other place®. No other seaside report at the presort t time, ha* the protection that proposed for this place. The Island b uninhabited ; fbet® being no house® on it except two Gt>\ ernment Stallone, and no eea* f«wd* the way b clear for carrying into • p. r toon a thorough system of *oitit*r« u 1st ion ; such a* you pro|»ose ui- » su|»errbion of an efficient and enced sanitary engineer. The Island can be r*it ewd!, nee ted with the Wr»l Jersey H. h . a short branch roa«l from 4 j to 5 s In lentth. there being but a nwit . ThooHiglifsre *0 croaw* with a Isaip A Government Light hou*e d oui-t I-astabli-hed on thb Island, as sum. rouwrecks beve occurred on 1», and l-y a little expense on the part of poverr. uient in the fwwffiKtiw of jettira, two excellent harbor® can he estaMhL-d the north ami south eu'U of lva at Corson's and TowsseSHl* Inlets, which would Iwcome important commercial points by connection with *a 1road, and a safe refrig® fbr v«we®b in •tortus. The plan upon whiok row pro|«ose to lav out the City b calculated to *ub serve the purpose® of cottvenlent-e, health and baautv. With proper railroad Ihcilittea, and lots offered at a veooasttiMo pr»ce, I do not see why thb place should not become as greo* a rewort aa Atlanift' (Tty, bv reason of it® proxtmBv to Philadelphia, and the CttaiueteT of the tworh. And when the sanitary qwvstKm w a ken Into eousidevatbu. a fhet of wen greater isouft. 1Tm> Weat Jersey Railroad awn make the same time lc 80a Isle (h*y from Philadelphia, as to Atlaultc (%• RisipeetfuHy, B. FAKRAND. Chief &n«Hf

