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ks are manufacturing about two thousand bushels of salt every twenty- four hours, and are putting up furnaces to increase the amount. Across the Tennessee line, about fifteen miles south, they have several iron forges, with a great abundance of the best are, and a furnace, where they make a large amount of castings and pig iron. In Staunton and in Madison county, boot and shoes factories have been established, which have Government contracts for shoes. There are eight yards in Louisa county, whare hides are tanned into leather. The increase of this branch of business will be about double that of former years. In Fincastle a furnace for the manufacture of iron, which had ceased before the war, has been revived. In Albemarle, the cotton and woolen factories, as in other localities, have not increased in consequence of the difficulties in the transportation of wool and cotton. Two sword manufactories have been established. There are various tanneries and saddle an