American Journal of Science. 
NEW ENGLAND GLASS COMPANY, 
BOSTON, Mass. 
| Havine, at the suggestion of Prof. Silliman, of New Haven, un- 
dertaken and succeeded in manufacturing a description of Glass 
Ware, particularly suited to Chemical Analysis, and Chemical. and 
Philosophical Apparatus, which has heretofore been obtained from 
abroad, hereby give notice to scientific men and others, that they 
are prepared to execute orders for any form of Glass connected with 
these departments of science, equal in durability and workmanshi 
\to the best specimens of Bohemian manufactures, and at reasonable 
prices. They would specify as always on hand the following neces- 
sary articles of Chemical Glass. 
Berzelius’s Digesting Glasses, in nests; Digesting Flasks, assort- 
ed sizes, of anew and most approved pattern; Gas Bottles, Woulf’s 
do. ; Retorts, Plain and Tubulated; Precipitating Jars, the usual 
, and also the tall Hydrometer Jars, (Eprouvettes of the 
French ;) Tubes thick and thin, and of any size, also Solid Rods ; 
Tube Funnels for Gas Bottles and Woulf’s Apparatus ; Capsules, 
assorted sizes ; Dropping Tubes, Acid Bottles, and Wide Mouth 
Bottles for Salts; Funnels; Nooth’s Apparatus; Mortars, Electri- 
eal Cylinders, and every description of Philosophical and Pneumatic 
Apparatus. Any articles not specified may be had to order. 
This branch of their business is under the superintendence of an 
lexperienced practical workman from Europe, and the public may be 
assured of his perfect knowledge of the business, and that the Com- 
pany will give their r attention to the execution of all or-| 
ders, so as to fulfill the expectations of those who may favor them) 
with their commissions. —— 2 Scasee E 
They pared, as heretofore, to execute all orders with 
which they may be favored, for every description of Flint Glass, at 
| ae Henry Wuityey, Agent. — 
_ Boston, No. 9 Doane street, March 5, 1842. cP 
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, 
PRACTICAL CHEMIST, &c., 
Pee No. 263 Broapway, New York, | 
a Keers constantly for sale at his establishment, a general assort- 
ment of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Chemical Prepara-| 
tions, and every thing necesssary for the study of Chemistry and} 
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