Newspapers: "Public Ledger": Friday 25 March 1836, Philadelphia, PA

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Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Friday 25 March 1836; Vol. 1, No. 1; price-
one cent

    J. TOMLINSON- agent for The Good Intent Stage Company
    John CAMERON- agent for Leech and Co's. Line, railroad and canal
    J.P.WARWICK, merchant tailor, has removed from No. 53 to No. 21
South Seventh Street three doors above Chestnut Street east side
    H.L. BROLASKEY- merchant tailor, No. 43 South Eighth Street, below
Chestnut
    Wm. T. JOHNSON- Cheap Clothing Store- No. 332 Market Street, five
doors below tenth, southside
    J. and M. SAUNDERS- Straw Bonnets, No. 4 South Second Street
    Samuel WRIGHT- Umbrella and Paroal Manufacturer, No. 20 North Third
Street, a few doors south of City Hotel
    Azariah L. MAULEY-Painter and Glazier, No. 75 North Third Street,
above Arch
    Chas. F. RAYMOND- United States Beaver and Silk Hat & Cap Warehouse,
No. 104 Chestnut Street
    James HAND- Schooners for Norfolk and Petersburg, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, 58 1/2 South Warves
    Joseph R. EVANS- London Line of Packets, to sail the 1st, 10th and
20th of each month, 31 South Wharf
    David LEVINE- Manufacturer and Importer of Furs, No. 106 South
Second Street, 3 doors above the custom house; and 78 Chestnut Street,
below Congress Hall; also No. 79 Chestnut street
    G.H. ARMSTRONG- Thread Laces and Insertings, 36 South Second Street
    Orrin ROGERS- has removed his Periodical Office and Bookstore from
No. 74 South Second Street to no. 67, a few doors above, and on the
opposite side of the street
    R. MANLEY- Chair, Couch, Sofa and Cabinet manufacturer, No. 47
Walnut street, near Second, next door to the Philadelphia Loan Company
    G.W. TWIBELL- Pocket Book Manufactury, No. 42 South Third Street,
has removed to No. 42 South Third Street
    Samuel S. GRISCOM- Principal of Clermont Boarding Acadamy, 3 1/2
miles North of Philadelphia; references in Philadelphia: Thomas ROTCH,
Joshua LONGSTRETH, Richard PRICE, Joseph WARNER, Wm. WHARTON, Joseph
RIPKA, Charles FIELD, Wm. GEISSE, Geo. W. GEISSE, George GRISCOM, John
D. GRISCOM; in New Orleans: John HAGAN, James HOPKINS, Esqrs.
    T.B. FREEMAN- Real Estate and Personal Property Sales, counting
house over his son's auction store, No. 8 South Third Street
    Sears C. WALKER- Actuary for The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance
on Lives, No. 72 South Third street
    Benj. W. RICHARDS, President and Geo. W. ASH, Treasurer and
Secretary- The Girard Beneficial Association
    Daniel SAINT- Proprietor of American House, No. 20 South Sixth
Street
    John M. HARKER- The Golden Swan Hotel, Third Street, a few doors
above Arch
    D.R. BROWER- Philadelphia Hotel, No. 95 North Second Street
    Edmund BADGER, late of the City Hotel, now at the Marshall House,
Chesnut Street
    Alva MASON, President and Wm. NEWBOLD, Treasurer- Mechanics Savings
Institution of Philadelphia, No. 20 South Fourth Street
    Henry KREIDER, President and Ephraim BUCK, cashier- Northern
Liberties Savings Institution, No. 408 North Second Street, opposite the
narket
    T.W. DYOTT, President and Stephen SIMPSON, cashier- Manuel Labor
Bank, N.E. Corner of Second and Race Streets
    Peter FRITZ, President and Charles ROBB, Treasurer- Philadelphia
Savings Institution, No. 100 Walnut Street, south side, between Delaware
4th and 5th Streets
    George S. SCHOTT, President and T.M. MOORE, cashier- Philadelphia
Loan Office, No. 45 Walnut Street
    James W. SIMES and Mr. Abraham GARBER- Druggist and Chemist, No.
459, north side of Market Street between 12th and 13th
    M. BANCROFT- Tailor, has removed from Seventh Street, second house
below Race, to No. 19 North Eighth Street
    Crawford RIDDELL, Superintendent- Journryman Cabinet Makers
Wareroom, No. 48 South Fifth Street
    C.F. MANSFIELD- Paper Hangings, 275 South Second Street, nearly
opposite the Southwark Bank
    Abraham MACDONOUGH- Chair and Looking Glass Factory, N0. 111 south
Second Street, first door below Dock Street