A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . at right angles, and seven of themare sixty-six feet in breadth. The spacesenclosed between them are 396 feetsquare ; and one of these is ajjpropriatedto public buildings and public portion of another is also devoted tothe same use. Main street, Broadway,and Fourth stieets, are the finest streets ;but Pearl street, between Market andWalnut, has a fine block of buildings,in a uniform style, terminated by a largehotel. The Landi?ig-Place. See page 497.—This nearer view of the rivers side willgive a more just idea of the spacio


A new and popular Pictorial History of the United States . at right angles, and seven of themare sixty-six feet in breadth. The spacesenclosed between them are 396 feetsquare ; and one of these is ajjpropriatedto public buildings and public portion of another is also devoted tothe same use. Main street, Broadway,and Fourth stieets, are the finest streets ;but Pearl street, between Market andWalnut, has a fine block of buildings,in a uniform style, terminated by a largehotel. The Landi?ig-Place. See page 497.—This nearer view of the rivers side willgive a more just idea of the spaciousstreet which borders the shore, and ofthe size of the buildings, though it showsbut a small part of the front line of che-city. The reader will readily perceive,that the landing-place is convenient, asit extends far along the bank, up anddown the river. It is indeed a landing-place well adapted to the extensive andincreasing trade of this commercial me-tropolis of the west. The principal public buildings are thecourthouse, jail, four markets (one of. 500 DESCRIPTION OF THE STATE OF OHIO. which is 400 feet in length), the Bazaar,Cincinnati college, the Catholic Athe-noeum, the Medical college, the Mechan-ics institute, two theatres, two museums,the hospital and lunatic asylum, theWoodward high school, and nearlythirty churches. The town is chieflybuilt of brick. Manufactures.—Within a few years,the amount and variety of manufactureshave greatly increased. The principalbusiness is done in heavy iron castings,for steam-engines and machinery. Agreat deal of cabinet-work is also pro-duced, and numerous steamboats andcanal-boats are built every year. TheCincinnati Manufacturing Company havea collection of large buildings on DeerCreek. Great quantities of pork ai-e preparedand shipped at Cincinnati. In 1845,not less than 270,000 hogs were killedin the city. The price was then onlyabout two and a half cents a of the consequences of this busi-ness is the manufacture of g


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