Montpelier-Cotton factories. Rutland (12,149)—Marble and slate quarries ; scale making; tanning; carriage building. St. Albans Railway fitting shops; carriage building. Vergennes-Nail making. VIRGINIA (1,512,806)-Agriculture, maize; coal, iron, gold, copper, lead and salt; cotton and tobacco; wool and lumber; textiles. Alexandria (13,658)-Cotton mills; iron foundries; distillery. Altoona-Coal mining. Blacksburg-Coal mining. Buffalo Gap-Iron works. Campbell-Iron works and railway fitting shops; tobacco trade. Charlottesville-Cotton mills; wine making. Fauquier-Gold mining. Fredericksburg-Paper, sumach, flour and woollen mills; car building; tanning. Gosport-United States naval yard. Hale-Copper smelting. Lynchburg (15,959)-Tobacco trade; iron foundries. Millington-Woollen mills. Norfolk (21,966)-Cotton shipping port; fruit and vegetables. Petersburg (21,650)-Railway fitting shop. Richmond (63,803)-Shipping port; iron works; tobacco warehouses; machine shops and foundries. Shenandoah-Iron works. Wythe-Lead mining. WASHINGTON TERRITORY (75,120)-Gold and silver; Jackson-Woollen mills; cigar and tobacco trade; boat building. Kanawba Coal mining; woollen and saw mills. Martinsburg-Machine shops. Newburgh-Coal mining and coke making. Parkersburg-Oil refining; tanning and brewing; pork packing. Wheeling (31,266)—Iron foundries and stove works; glass making; breweries; oil distilling; paper making. WISCONSIN (1,315,480)—Agriculture, wheat, oats and maize; iron, copper, zinc, lead; wool and lumber; textiles. Arlington Heights-Brass founding. Eau Claire (10,118)-Lumber trade. Evansville-Boot and shoe trade; cheese factories. Fond du Lac (13,091)—Woollen mills; wire foundries; lumber trade; agricultural implements; paper mills. Iron Ridge-Iron works. Jamesville-Cotton mills; waterproofing; wood ware. Jefferson-Boot and shoe trade; woollen mills; agricultural implements; flour mills. La Crosse (14,505)—Agricultural implements; stone cutting; saw mills. Milwaukee (115,578)-Shipping port for grain, lumber and provisions; iron works; flour and woollen mills; wood ware; agricultural imple ments. Oshkosh (15,749)-Woollen mills; paper and flour mills. Racine (16,031)-Shipping port for grain and provisions. Sheboygan-Shipping port; foundries and chain making; woollen mills. Sparta-Grain trade; paper mills. Cheyenne City-Machine and locomotive shops. Laramie Plains-Stock feeding. EQUIVALENTS OF AMERICAN MONEY. 100 cents = 1 dollar = 4s. 2d. Butler & Tanner. The Selwood Printing Works. Frome, and London |