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JAMES GREEN, 



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MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF 



Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Optical and 



Mathematical Instruments, 



175 Broadway, New York; and 43 South street, Baltimore. 



J. G. desires to inform the public that he has lately opened in 

 New York, an establishment for the manufacture and sale of 



PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS, AND OPTICAL AND 



mathematical instruments. The business in Baltimore will 

 be continued under the care of his brother, who will be kept sup- 

 plied with a stock of instruments, receive orders and deliver 

 goods in Baltimore, which may be a convenience to Southern 

 and Western customers. 



He hopes that the greater facilities afforded in New York for 

 the manufacture of Apparatus, will enable him to meet the orders 

 of his friends, with increased satisfaction and greater promptness. 

 In addition to articles of his own make, his personal acquaintance 

 with the principle makers of Europe, gives every facility for the 

 importation of instruments; and at the same time, secures an 

 early knowledge of all improvements made there : this assistance, 

 joined to a constant attention to the progress of experimental sci- 

 ence, puts it in his power, he trusts, to supply every description 



°f apparatus, for demonstration or research, on very favorable 

 terms. 



Special attention will be, still, given to the manufacture of the 

 niore accurate class of instruments required for refined observa- 

 tions — particularly in Meteorology — both for Stationary Stand- 

 ards and portable instruments. 



Apparatus proper for experimental lectures on Natural Philoso- 

 phy and Chemistry, may be found on hand— also a cheaper kind 

 for the use of schools. 



A Catalogue of Apparatus sent to any address when requested. 



Sept. 1849. ™ ly 



