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Ann Arbor Paper Mill

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
February
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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The proprietor of this establishment is now prepared to invite to it tho attentioa of the business coinmunity. His Mili has been rccemly fitted up by the ndjition of'improved, and very expensivc njflebinery, equal if not superior, to nny in the Western jountry. He ihtters himself thot he can now nanufacture paper to the entire satisfaction of his nistomers, both as to quality and price. Prorilei aiioiys tlint he'gets satisfactory returns in tlie ■voy of pay nent; wliich lio has becotne satisfice! s a very essential pointin the paper makirgbusiiess. HiS'paper is of a kind that will work ensy upon ypes set to alradsi any creed or principie, repulintion doctrines alwnys excepted. The greal expense aiíd troúlile, to which ho ïas been subject to get up a respectarle paper nanufactory within this State: isan argumfn't rhat ipplies itseïf strongly to the sincc-rity, patriotism ind generosity.of the prolessed friendsof "Home [ndustry" and "'Domestic Manufactures," as well is to all who nre disposed to encourage manufac;uring ehterprise wiiliin our infnnt State. He aska for the patronage of the piying portion of the community, bnt upon no other principie than that of equal rights. and reciproca! advantage. C. N. ORMSBY. Ann Arbor. Jan. 9, 1843. 3w-39

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Signal of Liberty
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