Class XVIII. COTTON. C 3 6 4o ] Ashworth, Edmund, & Sons, Egerton Mills, Bolton.—Sewing cotton of every description; embroidery and skein cotton. [ 3641 ] Auld, Berrie, & Mathieson, 111 Union Street, Glasgow.—Plain and fancy Scotch muslins. [ 3642 ] Barlow, Goody, & Jones, Manchester.—Toilet Marseilles quilts, counterpanes, cotton blankets, quiltings, dimities, and cotton damasks. Brittain, Thomas, Manchester.- arms; protective garden nets. These cloths are especially suited for use on railways, locomotives, and steam-boats. They absorb oily matter, and remove particles of dirt better than any other fabric. Price 235., 27s., and 305. the gross. [ 3643 ] -Patent sponge cloths for cleaning machinery and fire- Protective Garden Net for the preservation of fruit trees, vines, &c., from insects and all extremes of tem perature. Price, 54 inches wide, No. 1, 4d.; No. 2, 5d.; No. 3, Qd. the square yard. [ 3644 ] Brook, J., & Brothers, Meltham Mills, Huddersfield. (See page 2.) [ 3645 ] Brown, Shards, & Tyas, 18 Mailing Street.—Embroidered muslins. [ 3646 ] Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., Barkend Mills, Paisley.—Cotton and linen threads, in balls, hanks, and on reels. [ 3 6 47 J Christie, Hector, Blackfriars Mills, Mancheste r.—Sam pies of doubled, gassed, dyed, printed, satined, and polished yarns. Class XVIII, ( 1 )