Saturday, January 6, 2018

Cadwallader, John - 1807

Birmingham
PAPER MILL
Is now at work under my direction as foreman and one partner. Those gentlemen who have been in the habit of receiving Rags in their Stores for this Mill, are solicited to continue their former care, and friendly exertion to promote the useful manufacture of Paper. The usual price in cash, or paper, will be given at the Mill, for clean Linen and Cotton Rags.

A paper deposit will be made in town of Huntingdon under the absolute care of John Cadwallader Esq. who will supply paper to our friends at the usual prices.  Also one other paper deposit will be established in Bellefont under the guidance of Charles Cadwallader Esq. where paper will be disposed of on as honorable terms as can be expected.
DAVID LYLE & Co.
Nov. 24, 1806.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 01-Jan-1807, Page 1, Column 4

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