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be  furnished  with  Medicine  Chests  and  Directions.  Families  living 
distant  from  a  Doctor  may  be  furnished  also  with  Chests  of  all  sizes 
at  very  low  rates." 
"Townsend  Speakman  and  Christopher  Carter,  Chymists  and 
Druggists  from  London,  on  the  north  side  of  Market  Street  between 
Second  and  Third  Streets,"  advertise  their  goods  in  detail,  adding, 
"also  a  small  quantity  of  very  fine  French  plumbs  and  pruans, 
Muscatine  raisins  and  Turkey  figs." 
"  Imported  and  sold  by 
Christopher  Marshall, 
At  the  sign  of  the  Golden  Ball  near  the  Three  Tun  Tavern, 
opposite  Strawberry  Alley  in  Chestnut  Street." 
"  A  fresh  and  large  assortment  of  drugs,  chemicals  and  galenical 
medicines,  Daffy's  Elixir,  Bateman's  Drops,  British  Oil,  James'  fever 
powders,  Stoughton's  Bitters,  Hooper's  female  pills,  Schwanberg's 
fever  powders,  Godfrey's  Cordial,  and  preparations  for  the  Stone  and 
Gravel,  fine  and  common  flour  of  mustard.  Also  most  sorts  of  oils 
and  colours  either  for  ship  or  house  painting,  dry  or  ready  ground, 
viz.,  carmine,  vermillion,  prussian  blue,  drop  lake,  masticotes,  verdi- 
grease,  Dutch,  English  and  rose  pinks,  white  and  red  lead,  yellow 
oker,  Spanish  brown,  whiting,  litherage,  Venetian  red,  lampblack, 
with  varnishes,  brushes,  tools,  gold  and  silver  leaves  &  shells ;  with 
sundry  sorts  of  dye  stuffs  as  madder,  ground  redwood;  likewise 
