3 
In addition to the former facilities for supplying orders, a 
Workshop for making apparatus, and a commodious Laborato 
for making rare chemical preparations, and a separate laborator 
for analyses, have been connected with this establishment. 
A constant supply of the celebrated Berlin Porcelain, Bohemi- 
_ an Glass-ware, German and French Apparatus, are still imported 
- direct from the manufacturers in Europe. 
' Copies of the above Catalogue will be sent gratis, to all who 
make application (post paid) to 
ate EDWARD N. KENT, Chemist. 
116 John street, New York. May 1. 
New York, January 24, 1848. 
To Colleges, Universities, and other public In- 
stitutions. 
THe undersigned beg leave to state, that they have made ex- 
tensive arrangements for 
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTING, 
and have correspondents located in all the principal cities and 
towns of the United States; and they are in the habit of trans-. 
mitting daily all news of interest. 
_ They, therefore, respectfully propose to supply public institu- 
tions with daily merroronoaicat reports, from all the principal 
towns of the country, giving the state of the Thermometer and 
Barometer at any specified time or hours of the day, which 
Would not fail in extending the utility of meteorological observa- 
Hons, and greatly aid in illustrating the peculiarities of the cli- 
_ Mate of the United States. 
ch institution disposed to encourage the enterprise, will be 
Served with daily copies on the most reasonable terms. Should 
@ sufficient number come into the arrangement to justify the 
®Xpense, the reports can probably be supplied at about from 124 
to 25 cents per day, from each city. 
The Patronage of your institution is respectfully solicited. 
€ have the honor to be, your very obedient servants, 
. ° JONES & Co. 
REFERENCES. 
They respectfully refer to the Editors of the Journal of Com- 
Meree, and Courier & Enquirer, and to Prof. 8. F. B. Morse!) 
J. & Co.” 
38 William street, Merchants’ Exchange. [tf] 
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