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The manufacture of cotton goods in the United States is well repre- 

 sented by a very large assortment of finished goods, from different fac- 

 tories, the list of which is not ready for publication. It may be said, 

 in a general way, that this assortment includes fabrics from the follow- 

 ing mills, among others, viz : Foulards from the Cocheco Manufactur- 

 ing Company, Dover, N. H.; shirtings, sheetings, ginghams, and other 

 goods from Powhatan Mills, Putnam, Conn.; Lancaster Mills, Clinton, 

 Mass.; Utica Steam Cotton Mills, Lonsdale Mills, Rhode Island; Green- 

 woods Company, New Hartford, Conn.; Slater Cotton Company, Paw- 

 tucket, R. I.; Langdon Manufacturing Company, Manchester, X. H.; 

 "Pequots" from Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company, Salem, Mass. ; "An- 

 chor" goods from D wight Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Mass.; 

 " Rochdale " goods from Nightingale Mills, Putnam, Conn., and cot- 

 ton flannels from the Massachusetts Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass. 



