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CtMUtL Nl IIUUOI A. Co , New Olleaill Usuta, HmrLra dc Co , Limf'tut, yy alt In lidon. Ornci Upir riun.r of City Mtrtt and aotUni9iilli Mjiitr, Han I'lainUcw, tVifurnla. ( H-V3-lf jm M. COUCH IM.1TA COl'CIt .V CO W.VATK.Y, WHOLESAIX. & IlKTAH. MI.UCIIANTH, roSTLaftP, OfttuuN IKSaitoatr. Bseruml o Htw Yotk In awn In 'Uit par ahaaart, and IslU au F Ai(tnU At Cu , sat Fian itee foi mI, tlatr4, IN'i ssa; mas, is tuiaiu, latl. H. COI'CH BTAIIK ii CO St rtANCIVn, CAI ttOIINlA. Ulll l-Wn 1 Wrlnure, , New Yolk. I Mraws. Wrlnvr atCriilrr, " " IN) lot it Metnll, M Wtintora & I'o Catilrii OtL 4, 184'). ft. UltAMlN. ,11HMH eTla, Slll.ltMAN' A: STAltK, CO U V.V.S O.V NKHCIIA .S T.I. tl IV TllkK t IH M.SmIIi Ml.. I OtM.IMS utmairi. own, i rnomt CIIOKUY SMITH, ''"VMfc NiwniAtinisr. -t com M.V.S70A MUIICIIANTX S11.TIM, IIKIMIN TIIOS. J "V,,ns lVJ .v : 1 w r .VJOA' rn-i r. mnaiMi, iit.n, Tih J !, I'.nti.iil JkiiSwii, , s"' """ iit3-iV4t v iiiumIanT" -irrns.vj.T . rovssr.wn at nw.t foiii-tsK iim-(jn. Nf0n4. Muii :, l j . tr unit. iTr itttmi. 'vi.NrnnA ivti.mi:ii. CUM.MISI07( MEUCIIANTfJ. '1lJ"lPl"7i Ulf ) It U Vn;latiMbt, "i i( t.Kj(ri?.jif - v. . ' rf-u, .Uval'Bco, lit. h ai, jss.wii LAW Nrt'l'irK. J (iUINN TMullNTON. ATTOHXHV .J V()V..Si:i.nll 17 . 1 0', . n vi,i.iri:oi, IN . I jmi i y OJitr n fA fir tii 6 Urfin itltrt, tpjwittt iKt.llnck .Vr.ir (lj5i Tiiy, D'l 4, IH4'I A . MvlVNTJl". ATTonxr.Y .i mrs.ir.i.on at ..nr ! "P'i.ir"l I-l CIHMI.I.V OjS'f IImI iJr i' H'lr, .Slid, OkLititt I rr On H lP. .i:ui;(!f;i;iHli.s. cnii:i.iii ATi.iu. Ilirf.'l AMI (ll'I.II Ul III, AOXNT, t'ui'nn iii lliiililnii't, I - ft u i w ' If, If 1 1! Mi, lit t'l f J lll djnriiiVit IA llllll III li prr.umtti t .t ! il iiitwr llio IfttdllXftlxl tllThnlC 4 U'M-4, Ittrlliti mi. MglllliBl U't 111' til filr.la' iVC J.nu.ty IU, I-'."- II W I'. MAI'l.i'fK ATTOl'.SHV . OH ..(f IT. I If and urn i io', r; i ii.im i ur Ofllea en Mam tlrrt, riniln tl Haw I'lrgsn City. IVIi 51, 'Ml-If Mum Mi , AflltAllVM hl'l.lil'I! comuixsios n:i:un.sT . .icr.vr I01TI. i-,!'. oai I"-! arfi'iirM if Okti. rtiir. U " , fal fomia. Gfii V 1'. t'Mlin, " Hi, it in Dtilii S. Hiowm A I". i l'Jnlclflplil T. II. Tin .Naur Ymk. Eioiciirr A IfarrM.Saii Finncneo. Jaaury34, l-SU-lf OKO. AIIKUNI'.TIIV A: CO. iii:i:t:ilA yt.v, oarnnN city, nninns trnrtiriinv it aiiantilii, uutM lIjirk, ja a anna Match 01.1, lrt.'.O-tf PIUiSTAiCO, Tviio'.r.su.i:, ni.r-tii. t cnMMissin.NMra riuNT.1, Ailnru, U, T. jAMtaFaoir, 1 John llsriN, .San (-'raunWn lltsiut l.iuxiart, VXJH.I4 raeciio and fxrenta all nrders of Wv euuntty iiiealianufitr tha pnrcliaite and uPp'y ' 1Taaii 'I'1 "lie "I pitilnee . forwarding ana ventral agfitey ant eumnnwiou bnaliiaaa."7-auH-U3-tf THOMAS V. SMITH. MACHINIST AND KNt3INHr.ll, iri)au,o. t. IB prtnarnJ In M'rule all orders fur lha eon ttruellon and miair nf maehlnery. Ulack- nlth work In trnaial. and luinlar iu Iron on rttMaablo larma auie-Uir iionBiiT OAUPinr-D. CRCIIANT and central d.aUl In Uooda, (Ineerlti and Product, on Ntln Strut, nrtr IU itiiti Dry 0.1. 4, ItMJ m Vol, 4, IMucMilon of Ike Yobrc. UY t. A. CIIAIK. No nrofctiion ii m lilt lo underitood, nud t) niiali umlorrtlued ihtt of traclilnj,'. Iti trltln and n!ri1xilici, lu ilullr unci rctiponilullitlc. ro rotlitcd only l.y iliom wlio tinow Ihfm by iptl. mn. no nun oi urmniry inuillconco will ilrny l Iml ihonilucttloii of Iho young Ii a imoi liniwrlaiil trinl. When weUlco lutu romiilurntlon llio luiorptlblt tnlnJ cf UiiiciiiM, Mini (tnicinLcr that on Iho ulr i0u lrru in oru lo lio wmlon word wliuin ccliotailiall beliko tlioteof anjl. Iiirn, or lvliicli kliall dIto biolc only llie tlie ulirirk of crlmn uiii) tha Wall or wot, wr mar will irrniMn at llie rrtpontlblll. ly of lliote wliuie otTico it In to write on I lin livmc tablet of llit-aoul fiiali Lpiii lliu cana, It become ua rurm-llv ami vrioutly tolnnulrppow this inot iiniKirlnnt duly la lo bs Tiniformti. i...- .i... -... 1 ! i. Ji.. . iwi uiu urii jcfir ui iib camcni;?, iiiv mlml ii Homier fully imprcmllilr, and ll i u inct tvorlliy or cunnldoratliin, that llio an rocall witli vividnrna llio Incidents of ttii'ir early lilo, wliilo Ilia evoiiUor man- liuud, ninl oven recent ocourrcncc, aro ricnrcly rccollcclcd. And aalima U the limit iii-cmu of our clfln. wo are surely criminal if, by our lnorancs or neglect, wij ullutvi'nr of iho clilld'n oxl:t nci lo Lu waited Ini'Ilcneu, or in ill.illrcctciler fut. In my opinion, the urornl aritm ofinitruclloii, at praotictid In ouneliooN, ii iiot i i.ly lamantuMy dcficitr.l, tut rail, icnlly ivriini:. Culliiinl to-jcttirr arc niindi of nloui (rudo, an J ilillerunt urcrrra ut ileridor' inTit, r.iir riui.i JisI by ciruutiiataicri over lncli I lie Icucl.-r i4ii darn no conlrjl, and IIiko iiundaro lo UiL'tuded and rx panded under all llio counter. Influcntc ulncli may ilmnco lo cat. Ami tlili ilitHciilij will continue so lonj; a the pre. cut aytti.ni of ihiniit rciualni, and iioth r...nj their cluldi.'ii avy in Im U'jjtil IllttPaCi n trnrliil: r lln m it lunnn. At four .r fno the child la aut'jciitcd lo mi- tuui.nrini ot iiioaoiiool.ruoniduruiK inn vnry noun in wt.icl. he ahouid 1 ex. erciin his purcepti0 facullloi, or, In oth er words, liarniiia to o. Manr iiiteili. (tent teacher petceive and deplore this that lhavSle' IblaaaiabeulJ WatiBeste) - 'r n' . .. - mW . T'-.v-r to to axipiiM ot im oMraav tMM the violation of Mtura. ' i Years are thai trifled away in the tin meaning monotony of learning lo road and noil ; lelharclo aluinber eeonie to seize upon ihe faculties, and iho child who ha attended icliool from lour to fifteen years of ago Ii not so well educated aa the one who, other things lx ing equal, haa allaud. cd from ciht to fifteen, and whoeo lime Iroin tour toeiglit Iian been tpenl in gain in) iilcan, and in phyaicnl ilrtvolojnncnt. There ii much truth in the homrlv I aiiir, "One e xtrernu fullnwa another, ; and It ii iel I ill'ii-t rated In the modern ' M-item of edui atiun. When tuo ponul.ir mind m-u' aiiiwrior to Iho power hlt.li had i I nj'Wi pi it In Igii'iranve, it Ml 4he na- . niity of education, ntid in In imwonteJ ! rcvulimi of lecllng, ample provlaiou a i hiiiIk fir tlieiiihlructionrif the )oung, and il h.ii prepared, even lo rt surfeit, a ban , mint for Iho youthful mind. The htil in ', lli!lilniu fnlrlt whioh charactcrlari llie preii'iit n,;o has by no meana left id. iic.ition untouched. Tho preai tecuu unit M-linn hviln, each of which i, or f:linii4 In he. Iniliiitidv tunertnr to nil tiliieh preceded it, nnifwhilf the vnrloin nud Kiiu'lietiiit; vioui oT dilT.'rent otilhars am iircii'iitnl, like the ithilHni; aernranfa I imior.iini, h fno Ihe joiillifnl mind, it in im womlei the imprrtMiui In latnl ami tiBtwieiiiaa the nttul gleaming of llin "; , tlon : too much crowdlnc together of 4 urfi' in i'"' inn i-ii iiuny in uui iiisiitii f.icN, nn I too little drawLm iini the re soun'es of tin child. SouIIom incldetila and prniy h'Murici aro Impressed upon tlm memory, while the living, breathing thin?'! of trnturn uco auircrcii lo past by unrrgnrdiil. Theo are some of tlin orrorn In menial iiKtriiviioii, hut there nn even moro In phyaical education. Ijjnoranco or Inca. puiiity on the p.ift of tlm teacher,' but to Iho honor of the irnfoAvinn he it raid, wil ful neglect an well at Ignitranco on that of th pttmiu, lunch mom oltcn render tho schoolroom tlm plncn where many a AW cuso ii induced or developed, whloli In after yean steals like mildew over the frame and destroys for ovor its beauty and Its atrongth. Hut at il iaofliltlo um lo delect errora without pointing out Iho moans of correc tion, we will endeavor at least, If wo'can not reform the arils of Iho present day, to amellnrato them aa much at poeslbie, hy auggsstlng ihoso moans which aiperienco and obiorvatl in seem to render moat ex. pcdienl. , "As I was going," said an Irishman, "over Weitmirttter bridge, (ho other day, I met Pat Hewint: 'Hewlm,' aaya I, how aro you I' Pretty well, I thank you, Donley ,' aaya be i say I, That' not my name.' 'Faith no more ia my namo Ilawlnt,' aaya he. So we looked at eaoh other, and faith It turned out lo I be neither of us." Oregon City, (0. T.,) Thursday. August 29, 1850. hllaHewkv ! Aamra el IIm BMmeflaa ! Pntasts. MMI erlle M KoirrtMick. Former volumes of the Journal have analyzed all tho faoullles. In this we propose to give tho rational or en rao ulty In each number, end apply it phi losophy, practfcally, to tho everyday af fairs of llie. In our January number we pursued this course, In part, with All-Tien lireneea, end select for this number, Ar. raoruTirK.faas. This faculty la eJaptod to the raAtts woBTllil(Sit,or mariloriousiieta of actiooe upon which il bestows Its commendations. Somo things tie Inherently reputable) while olliors are csnmtutlonally eMree. iul, and to this honorablcneas and dij. gracsfulntsa of things Is Approbatlreneta adapted, end adapts man. Like ell the other faoullles, Il lakee a double mode of action the one Ita norm al, or forward action, tho other it abnor mal, or Mversed, or backward action. lie natural action Is both pleasurable In Iteelf anti a m'mt potent tonic 10 all the oilier (ac uities, whllo its reversed notion la propor tionally painful and deadening to them all. Most readers here, doiimleaa,a4aa n liihographio print entitled "Pertuasioo belter than force," representing (wo mule rode by two boys, (he one swinging hit cap and shouting lustily, and going at full speed, whllo the ether boy Is plying hie whip with his utmost forco, aided ay a man behind, pushing wiib all hi might, while ihe ohatinate beast ia going beck-' wind Instead of forward una pictorial Illustration of the coMtituitonal influence of praise, and blame or punishment, upon human nature and con Juct. It ia not poe si lilo lo ndminialar either for punish- irrnt it hui tlm hlgheil manifestation of diiappitiva! or censure without atunning ApproDaiirenett, anu ttiertDy an llie otn er rt:ultlci. &i look ai litis point more in detail : L, N. Fowler tells the following anecdote of a Holdicr who (a moat honorable, aspiring and promising young man), when Inlotl cattd, Im I committed soma trifling misde meanor, tlm pnnithment tor which wee whlppiug. He epoloeizcd bandsoraely for Iho oflence. and ntedired all thaea. crcdnres ot tils honor for Us future .... .?.. . conduct, in hope that hi ofleM be overiasatesl ; bejl; M, to tea gen. He tiw ay areas I here, nlahed, and if pardodssl tale awcar by all that Is sacred, to do eo here after. About the mere paik of the bah I caro uothlng, but only for the msoaAci. ( had honeil tor promotioo, and have been promised it, but this will ruin me and all my protpectt. I had rather be shot, tad dono willi It, than thus disgraoed. Oh I do forgivti me this once, and if I offend again, punish mo for both, but try me once more." But no, he must be flog ged. When the first blow was struck, he cxi-'uiinril, "tlicrr, ft in done. I am for ever disgraced. tVhip nway you heath en, nil you like, iirrrallcr 1 will nojw try te Im good, but will lie iut artad i-oMil'l'', and iscupo punishment. Do your worn, nnd I will do mine." And he wns true in his pledge, became, instead of a moat excellent soldier, a moat retraclo ry one, and made others, aa well an him. sell, as bad as ho could. Nor is it poI. bp to punih, or een rebuke for both are only different degrees of Iho same thing, and mest cflcctunlly mortify Ap pro'iallreness withoiti proportionally pro ilucliig exactly the fame influence oli eve ry human telni. To cpply this law lo children : Just as long nil hit bright lad feels that ho stands high in yourV-stinintion, wj long ho will do 011 tiny auiiHu rise nigiier, anatuu nign cr; but nhcil lie feels that he has lost taste in you A estimation, he cares Utile whether hit pleases ur displease, and the moro hi is rebuked for being bad, iho worao ho become. Dlamc kills ambi tion, unit thui nullifies eiTort. And lien are but full urown boys, in ihisrrspci t. Lei a workman seo that I19 has Iho full confiJcueci and cmninendation f his employer, and this fact will iwrvo hliu to do his utmost to still further de seno its coniinuanoo ; but if ho isnnco dltgraecd, ho does tint mm lo try to da well. If he is blamed for doinc bed, lie docs still worso. If blamed vvhon ho tried lo do well, ha becomes Indignant, harbor revenge, and loara all Interest in and for his employer, if he does not actually watch opportunities lo injure) him. If he does well, ho deserves and is justly entitled lo approval ; If ho does ill, do not rebuke him, but tell him how much you shall ea. teem him if ho will do thus and so: and and if ho can be made lo do well, this la the way lo do it. Dul woman furnishes the rery boil Illustration of the working of approbat Iveness, because It la so large in her head and of course the best example of Ihe idea of this article, namely, that to mortlfv an. nrobatlveness is always and unqualifiedly Injurious. Let any husband, be his wile good or bad, waioh ihe respective Influ. enoeaofboth praise and blame upon tho temper end conduct of hi wife, and he will eee It to be absolutely and universal, ly (run thai every time be pralseo Iter he make her belter, where every time he blame her, he heritably moke her "twtWat mOmms arMStc worse. ly, amiable, few yean of fault- her temaer. bliikt oletely bnetrlns aad dl.cseraae. aad ally spoil bar every way, eo that aha de sire to die, and will not try to do right. And oh I how many women happy, love ly, willing, and orcrytbinr good whta rnarried, are to-day moat miserable, hat In;, hatolu), and every way bad ' render taolely by raull-findinir. csetious hut. bands t lie who finds fault with his wife, be the ever to bad, andentand next to nothing about either buroaa. nafure to Kneral, or female nature in particular, ' H Is tha very way H make bad wore, and even good bad. Phrenqlogical Jour nal. Tnr Niurr Wav. If we observe the heavens durinc a dear eight, are discover a pale, Irregular light, aid a number of tare, whose mingled ray form the lo. raiaoeM tract wniea t called the Milky Way. The sure are at too- treat a dietatobeperctNVedbytaeaAkedeye: aaa amoaget taoee wwaa are vutM wiw aie)eecHM,lareare epeote aeearently filled with other in tttmeaee aeesbers, (bough not dietlactly jksreeptlUe throuch a UlHpe. Though the ameer already dleeorered ie rodlglosss, If ere eeald taake our obserrailon from another aid of tha globe, Bearer to the Amarctie tele, we should be able to make Mill more dbtoor. criee, aad see a numbtr of star which have never appeared upon ourhemispher, end yet we should not even ibea he able lo discover the half, or Ihe thousandth part. of those radiant bodice which ahino in the immense ft filament of heaven. All the atari which we perceive In the Milky Way ;piar no more than so manr luminous points, Ibouth each one may be much larger than the whole terraqueous globe. If w use Instruments of the ut most power, they never appear larger than when seen by the naked eye. Were an inhabitant of (hi earth to aaoead into the air one hund'vd and sixty m'llicaa of ndl,tbeixedtAr would still appear no larger than lvmmottssper.AS. Inered. Ible a (hie aeeerdea mat apiear, it I not achuTwricalideetataeiwhloh bef. nejMvely proved i teraeotM the 10th of we in Btea aaan tm htndtai Wi4rfJ PssTeftVMTP '""ey taaNVweaBVe W taaMfMN The Milky Way. Oman Utile. pored with the net of the heavens, b ply tttflbbnt to maalfet the grondenr of lb Supreme Bebg ; and eaoh aa of ins stars we urn discover, display in vHedomond goodnees ol the Almlgbty. And what are these ears In comparison of the Immense number of worlds revol ving in ibe firmament of heaveat Reason herself is confounded in tho contemplation ami lost in ajsurauon ; we can only won. r and adore. Often, tben, aa we behold the starry aky, let us raise onr souls to Thee, oh, adorable Creator I aad confess, with shame, how seldom we have thought ol 1 nee ; how ittue we nave reverenced i hy grandeur, or praltJrhThy msiesty I Par. don our ineentibilliy, and forgive our in gratitude, oh,' Ood I Loose these touts bound hy earthly-tte. and raise-them lo Thysell; oh, Creator of heaven and earth! Suflbr us to humble ourselves at Thy feel, deeply convinced of our littleness and un- wnrihincM I Then may we be comforted in our contrition with Ihe glorious hope, that our redeemed souls wuThercafter or boyond the region of the stars, In endless leiicity! PacurrtiTT or Tit Uxrrxn Statu. Tho London Examiner, discoursing upon this subject, haa Iho following : "The pronor!lv is attractive, and i( b the boast of somo of the journals, that uhilu Iho members or Congress are daily threatening a dissolution of the Union, neighboring States and oounlrlea an anx. loua to be admitted nvsmoera or It. Can, ada talks of annexation; California ia iircrttng for admission ! Cuba b ready to loin ll. and Is only withheld by (he power of Spain, end (he modesty and Integrity of tho United Stateeln refusing to accede 10 its wishes, and to grant tome aaststano 10 accompusn inem. Mexico has laid aside, it is aaid, il hostile feelings, end It peonie an loosing lorwaru earnestly and anxiously lo Incorporation. Central Am erica, too, Is soliciting a closer connexion, and hoping for the time to come when it shall form a part of lha great npublb that Is lo stretoh orer the whole ooaunent. Events an advanoing rapidly, though Ihe Congress may stand atlll. Uoclsty will not wait for it leave lo live, aad thrive, and grow, and will, in some way or other, eiil the slavery Question ) perhaps be fore Coofresa has done talking about il. In America ll It soen more dearly Ihw in Europe, that toclely movteiAster than Itgltlttioond doe not depo JPa that t ngulato iu Allure uieteaie. "Thai, whll member or Congret an threaten ing dismemberment, then b Gathering round the Bute a a nuoleus other State ready to adhen to U and Inert it oa vary tide. It b twelllng, too, by Imml. gratlea frem very qatrter, and ethlhl- BeXat woman ever eo lovlrur. love. wfieMruT4Iav.r anetL a fuMjnar will'eeoa soar BUajAjrMiaaaatJal afafilMa No.. ling tli axlrtertNaary spittstli of tmm ot twajtly nrf Iltstge af aha eaWtm be. Idat hanaoaloutly thterhsd h Km amat AnabBeaeal wtBk-TawitHrtIafaBi (hatoeeiarred eusMpbbaefl mere in, fragratt, aatl, meay, (a) oreasmeeoi auiaa Vawttaai efiee earth, ore atjltiag to tjsa aa live smear aa wwv IHeeiaaW er MurneawTA. Tha Mttv neeou.rToaeer tan afeU'tfe'ttai rfie. mlgranVM hsuvM tart fcttthit lM eeienoT LeaaBtaatal TKtJ b crowded wftb husWreea. of ttwtayrtyeM aae! voiWaT. westtra tad aatttra. as 'asaeah h4dof Irttbexwrbaee Id fbaatoitsW ino are seat tameitnaei eraw. rw'e aeoeji ene tnotieaaw, nearly- an e wtajea laaeed (oar danea; (ad pass year, gtr toaatraaga abee. a tha I make away exeelleet stijfstajoaa ta .dp I cUlzeatorw. Paal.teaoaiaaT ta IswitV lion of the Mranewr. lfiifhatB cordial reception, Dttir nnajtrltlili leeaat. iMM,eHUM procure wmm aaaaks. ditto eofsloynsM, eavhtg UatB rVeaa i tortkm, aad seNIag to meal bat M'eaataw ratea-r Aaueetiagar ahaeatttea b posed lo look aewr all lattaa Pm BxTOMi Aateasaaatwai givsuteaaaay of our .eptiiit.hiVa' weeheeaoe, of a jet, mU be aeeatatja taveatea Aa wngitad, aaa.ia m tain. fully emeaTia;aatlngash men reoeat aocoant,' wnbh we nilij our exchange paper, (bat wiheat "ej're. liabb credk.) ctya that ibsttgeat peaVea, on further trial, to be a very valaahUaC uir, ana tni in maenina WMe aaMlt aa a.a.'tt ."-ia,'-' IbU go costs only W8, b eaafly draw by two men, and laatarrtly taVtettaay Ire withwbUihltlsbtosjgMboeeHaet. The inventot, it will be rtmtmhtwd. ant trietj it la pa bib upaa atsaiidbg ia whbh we a large (uaauty or cambaeaiaetaeT ta4 had beenaaluratod with (aratatbt. The flame rtged all over tha auMreg, avryykwmiautM(agittJiai evaty.ttMbteef ire. Tha aew.. aucw beaJbdntfllipt'Fli AtTJaaUM tUfltet MtaUMttan aa entry. Tha tairty-ebih aneatl, aaasjtktg of lab Society wa heM ti ffaambTwee. igUs tmrg af the taabh b IT, af baaa af uraeat M anvatawxeei af nmait aaeatttat mitatintiiB,syi; warn SI4 ratlirta. preaihin, aatl atssw.aeab. UnU; whole atwher afbtoren, IM. Taa number of enure b 111, 19.SM) atteahw; amJ af tahatb IM, with S,f4J aunib t the aueaaer af taaat. lion ta the ctaiuhe aa Mtmaba af faith, won than l,au. One report ettted that it b atarlr years since tha Kama mbtioa wtaaaMb. Ilshed, aad that the arognaa of tha 'It pel naa seen a pertcet tnuaspa. reaper has quickly followed taa and gathered a rich harvest. Then an elehty-nre christian chureJm Karens more than 13,066 atsrvettt,' of whom have reueiyedl htatbm. im receipts or ta year ending mare aitt, 1830, have bee 104,S3T 16, and the expenditure VieMeT H. Psoaixs or m Wxt. We And to (he WbeelinBArkue seme valuabb' In. formation with regard to the ttttloeatat tad progress ol the Watt Tha aitbb state: In 1767 Wheeling had a few house, and Stenbenville wot first laid out. In 1816 Pittsburgh bad a population of aoout f no toui. In 1801 Ohio had only S6S white mob inhabitants. .In I860 WbeeUng iU a eoeulalion of tO.60011 In 1850 Pittsburgh Ut a pepubtba of 00.00011 In lMt6OvuarWafulatbaof9,06V WW I II In tddiiba lo the above, wa would atate: On the 6th of Sspteswhef, 1778, a fNo: tlce" wo puUlsheJ ia Bradford' paper, printed at Lembgten, Ky., ealleu (he "Kentucky Ueteue,'' aaneuaeinir taat tha tubeeribere (Mathfa lnamaa, Rohetti Pauenea ami Joan Filsonlkt4'leVHtratiatT cd to by off a towa"oaa (not of las opposite tne mouin ot me iitoung river, en the twrtb-wert tide of iiw Ohio.'' Upon that "traet of.land" now euade th city, of Cbeinaatl, eoataJaltf a a. ulatbaef 106L000 toule. the laMeat ahy ta) ine gretu touia-weti i AmJnt In 1780. 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