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Ann Arbor Paper Mill

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The proprietor of tlns ctablihinent ia now prepnred lo invite to it the attontion of the business community. His Mili has been reecmly fitted up by the addition ot improved. and very cxpcnsive machinery, equal if not superior, to iny in the Western country. Heflutcra himself that he can now manufacture paper to the entire satisfaction of his customers. both ns to qu.-tüty nnd price. Provided a.'wïys that ho gets sniiaf'actory returns in the way ofpnynent; which lie has become satisfied is .1 very easential poimin the paper makinc business. His paper is of a kind that will work easy upon types set to almost any creed or principie, repuumtion doctrines alwnys excepted. The gre.it expense and troulile. to which lu.ha? been subject to get up a respectaba papor manufaotory within this State: is on argument that apphea itself strongl)' to the aincerity. patriotism nnd generosity.of the prolessed friendsof liHonie Indu8iry"nnd -'Domestic Manufactures." uswell as to all who are disposed to encouraae 'ïnanufactunng enterpriso wiilnn ourinfant State. He asks for the patronage of the pm,ing portion of the communhy, bm upon no other principio thnn that of equal rights. and reciprocnl ad'nntage. c. N. ORMSBY. Ann Arbor. Jan. 9, 1843. 3w-39

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