mical and Phitosophien Aiipattitley P 
al Preparations, &c. _ 
S DRE JAMES R. CHILTON, 
Practical Chemist, 
Respectfully informs the public that he has removed from Broad- 
Way to No. 83 Chambers street, a few doors west of Broadway, 
New York ; where he keeps for sale a very extensive assortment of 
Apparatus, &c., especially suitable for Lecturers on Chemistry, 
and others engaged in chemical and philosophical researches, 
Among which a e Grove’s most improved Galvanic Batteries, 
with platina cet pellrsietiite > zine, for deflagrations and decom- 
pesitions ; Smee’s Batteries, with platinized silver and amalgama- 
_ted zine ; Galvanic Batteries of other construction, as F'araday’s, 
Daniels’ &e. : Portable Furnaces, Evaporating Basins, Retorts, 
Crucibles, Tubes, &c. of the finest Berlin porcelain 
’Puatina W are—such as Crucibles, Capsules, Spoons, Forceps, 
Silver Crucibles; Steel and Agate Mortars; Berzelius’s, 
’s, and other Chemical Lamps and Stands ; Compound Blow- 
Pipes, Superior French Air-pumps, with double glass barrels and 
Mmproved valves; Electrical Machines and Apparatus; delicate 
: ona and Weights; all the Apparatus acre nid for Organic 
ite. &c. 
JOLLECTIONS OF MINERALS AND GE OLOGI- 
CAL SPECIMENS, SHELLS, FOSSILS, ec. 
“Particular attention paid to the Analysis of Ores, Metals, Min- 
oes Laas Fiecia Commercial Articles, &c. as heretofore. 
4 November [tf] 
ANATOMICAL MODELS. 
JOSEPH M. WIGHTMAN, 
Philosophical Instrument Maker and Importer, No. 33 Corn- 
hill, Boston, 
Has just received direct from Paris, three of Dr. Avzoux’s cel- 
rated Anatomical Models for illustration in Physiology, viz. 
One large model of the Human Head, sbowing all the organs 
Sight, hearing. smell, taste and voice, with the nerves, muscles, 
etd, arteries, &c. One large model of the Ear. One large 
t 
are.made of Papier Maché, and are colored 
za true to nature yall the parts can be se ire 
tions are made as correctly as with the HOG s bj 
Models and Manikins a 
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