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Cincinnati

of brick, as are nearly all the houses in the city. Well furnished in all its department, A large reading Room belonging to the Establishment, where one might find papers from all sections of the Union. Next in importance, as a public House, is the Broad Street House - directly in front of the unknown on the South - Cincinnati lies in the main, on the south side of a hill descending to the South. Main Street runs north & south through the City - all the streets running parallel or, cutting this at right angles - The Public houses are as yet not particularly attracting many are built quite large, yet less substantial than those of our Eastern Cities - Many a Brick? Edifice is rebuilt after standing 10 years. The Market house is a low inferior shed in the upper part of the City -