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mouth, whose regular business has been diminished by the war, are now engaged in building gun-carriages, wagons, wheel-barrows, camp-stools, tent-poles and pins, sabre-bayonets and bowie-knives, and other implements of war. In our neighboring Commonwealth, North Carolina, there has been an equal revival of manufacturing industry. In Wilmington the following articles are noticed, which were formerly received from the North: Ashes, candles, lamp oils, salt, (formerly supplied from the West Indies and England,) and cutlery. Peanut oil is supplied by mills established since the commencement of the war, and rosin oil manufactured to a considerable extent. The manufacture of salt by evaporation or boiling is largely on the increase. In Charlotte county, in addition to the cotton, woolen, and other manufactories, formerly existing, an establishment for the manufacture of linseed or flax seed oil, with a capacity to turn out five hundred gallons per day, will be started, and anot