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Coopers, 16 50
Coach and waggon makers, 9 33
Chair makers, 4 31
House carpenters and joiners, from 80 to 100
  and employing about 400
Boat builders, employing 60 or 70
Ivory and wood clock factory, 14
Saddle tree makers, 9
A plough maker; pump and block maker; a spinning
  wheel factory; a window maker; two turners
  of fancy wood-work; and one fanning mill maker.
Shoemakers, 26 116
Tailors, 23 83
Saddlers, 11 32
Tan-yards, 6 25
Tobacconists, 6 70
Bakers, 15 38
Hatters, 5 37
Soap boilers, and tallow chandlers, 7 19
Distilleries, 9 20
Rope-walks, 3 10
Breweries, 2 20
Potteries, 3 14
Stone cutters, 2 15
Brick-yards, 25 200

There are some other manufacturers, mechanics, &c. such as the following, viz. Five book-binders; five painters and glaziers; two brush-makers; one {214} comb-maker; two upholsterers; one bellows-maker; two last-makers; one whip-maker; one hundred brick-layers; thirty plasterers; fifteen stone masons; eighteen milliners; one dyer; ten barbers and hair-dressers; ten street pavers; one burr millstone factory.

Cincinnati has a city court, occasional sittings of the Supreme and Federal Courts, and a court of common