Textile Industry and Clothing.
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BEHRENS, Louis, 41, Portland
Street, Manchester.—Cotton Velvets, Patent
Silk-finished Velvets, Velvettas, and
Velveteens, black and coloured. (322)
PEEL BROTHERS, Bradford.—
Woollen Materials and Mixed Fabrics for
Ladies’ Dresses. (617)
CLARK & COMPANY, Anchor
Thread Works, Paisley.—Cotton Thread for
Hand and Machine Sewing; Crochet,Tatting
and Embroidery Cotton. (144)
WARBURG & COMPANY, 9,
Lloyd Street, Manchester.—Cotton Fabrics;
Velvets, black and coloured ; Mohair Cloth,
and Sleeve Linings. (125)
KESSELMEYER, W. & C., 1, Peter
Street, Manchester. — Cotton Velvets and
Velveteens, superfine and improved, plain
and twilled back, in black, colours, and
printed, embossed, and embroidered; Silk
Face Velvets, in black and colours. (126)
HORROCKSES, MILLER &
COMPANY, 9, Bread Street, Cheapide,
London—Manchester, Pteston, Lancashire.—
Longcloths, Calicoes, Twills, Shirtings, Plain
and Twilled Sheetings. (127)
WATERS, J. & E., & COMPANY,
Talhot Mills, Ellesmere Street, Hulme, Man
chester.—Sewing Cottons ; Cotton, Worsted,
and Mohair Braids; Cotton and Worsted
Smallwares. (129)
, BROOK, Jonas, & BROTHERS,
)j\Ieltham Mills, Huddersfield.—Patent Glace
And Six Cord Sewing Cotton for hand and
rtfachine work, white and coloured ; Crochet
an*d Embroidery Cotton. (130)
\ [See Appendix.)
1 CARLILE, J., SONS & COM
PANY, Bank End Mills, Paisley.—Sewing,
Crochet and Embroidery Cotton. (131)
(See Appendix.)
\ CLARK, J.,&COMPANY, “Paisley
Threaf. Works,” Paisley.—Sewing Threads
and Cottons of various descriptions. (132)
DEWHURST, John, & SONS,
Belle Vue Mills, Skipton.—Sewing Cotton,
in white, black, and colours, with specimens
in the various stages of manufacture from
raw Sea-island and Egyptian Cotton. (133)
COATS, J. & P., Ferguslie Thread
Works, Paisley.—Cotton Thread, white, black,
and coloured, for hand and machine work;
Extra Glace Thread formachineuse; Crochet
Cotton, and Shoemakers’ Thread. (134)
(See Appendix.)
EVANS, Walter, & COMPANY,
Derby.—Sewing, Knitting, Tatting, Crochet,
Embroidering, and Machine Cottons; Glace
Thread. (135)
ASHTON & COMPANY, 45.
Chorlton Street, Manchester.—Cotton Goods,
dyed and printed; Velvets, Fustians, Linings,
Cords, and Beaverteens ; Satins, Shirtings,
Twilled Silecia, Serges, and Cambrics, dyed
and printed. (136)
BOWMAN BROTHERS, Halifax,
Yorkshire.—Cotton Yarns, illustrating pro-
cesses of carding, combing, spinning,
doubling, &c. (137)
ARMITAGE, Sir Elkanah, &
SONS, 48, Moseley Street, Manchester.—
Cotton Duck for sail cloth, Rubber Belt
ing, Hose, and American Leather Cloth;
Cotton Fabrics made of dyed yarns, for
dress goods and other garments. (138)
CLARKE, I. P., & COMPANY,
King Street Mills, and Branch Mills, Leicester.
—Cotton Thread for sewing machines and
for hand sewing. (139)
ERMEN & ENGELS, Manchester.
—Cotton Thread, white and coloured, for
Sewing, Crochet, Knitting, and Mending,
and Cotton on spools, cards, and in balls.
(140)
KERR, PRICE & COMPANY,
Underwood and Oakshaw Mills, Paisley.—
Cotton Thread for hand and machine
sewing. (479)
OGDEN, T„ & COMPANY, IVer
näh Iron Works, Lees Hall, and Bush Mills,
Oldham.—Fishing Nets, FishingNetTwines ;
Cable, Heald Yarns, Crochet, Sewing and