Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . BUOWN & McCLEAN, 1 No. 11 WATER STREET, NORFOLK,ENGLISH, SWEDE, AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN 3 Anvils, Bellows, Vices, &c., manufacturers of Farming Implements, HorsePower Machinery, &c. Every article connected with the Iron and Agricul-tural Implement business, is kept by us and for ?ale at Manufacturersprices. Our Catalogues may be had by mail or otherwise, by applyingat the Dep


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . BUOWN & McCLEAN, 1 No. 11 WATER STREET, NORFOLK,ENGLISH, SWEDE, AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN 3 Anvils, Bellows, Vices, &c., manufacturers of Farming Implements, HorsePower Machinery, &c. Every article connected with the Iron and Agricul-tural Implement business, is kept by us and for ?ale at Manufacturersprices. Our Catalogues may be had by mail or otherwise, by applyingat the C. E, GREENWOOD, No. 2. West Wide Water Street, Has on hand an extensive and well selected stock of JI 9 2 ^i^^^^^^9SILVER WARE AND FANCY GOODS, To which he is constantly adding by fresh selections of the latest styles ofgoods from the first importing houses at the North. His present stock em-braces, in part, gold and silver hunting and open faced patent lever watches,duplex, anchor lever and cylinder watches, gold breast pins, finger rings,ear rings, bracelets, lockets, chains, slides, studs, &c. Strict personal attention paid to the repairing of fine watches, clocks, jewelry,file , at moderate charges. AL GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. 159 county is exceedingly picturesque. The soil of the valleys andriver bottoms is remarkably fertile, and a large portion of thehighlands is susceptible of cultivation. Indian corn, wheat,oats, hay, tobacco, wool, and butter are the staples. In 1850 itproduced 798,354 bushels of corn; 278,575 of wheat, 191,549of oats; 4,328 tons of hay; 1,456,300 pounds


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