Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 1

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Features

Lerow & Blodgett's Rotary Sewing Machine

Great Tunnel

Cement for Mending Steam Boilers

To Make Panada or Bread Jelly

Foreign Railroad Iron

Marine Glue

New York and Hudson Railroad

New Jersey Railroads

Biscuit Jelly

To Destroy the Smell of Musk

Sir John Franklin

Singular Accident

Prize for Artists

New York State Fair

The Britania Bridge

John Banvard and His Panorama

To Inventors

To Treat Dog Bites

Southern Machine Shop

Interesting Railroad Trial

General Burgoyne's Watch

Growth of Our Cities

New Steamship Ohio

Strange Mechanical Fancy

Read This

Sending Receipts

Steam Frigate

Singular Bad and Good Luck

Great Balloon Ascension--American Aeronauts

Curious Flower Amalgamation

Singular Fact Connected With Cholera

History of Propellers

Parisian Cleanliness

Discoveries in Africa

Ice Made by Mechanical Power

Machine for Drying Cotton

Improved Grass Cutting Machine

Improvement in Spark Arresters

New Circle Bearing for the Axles of Carriages

Burrell's Straw Cutter

Fuel in Paris

Improved Meat Chopper

Improvement in the Portable Blast Furnace

New Rail Road Switch

Cure for Headaches

Improvements in Machinery for Sawing Irregular Pieces of Timber

Fearful Railroad Collision

Seek Useful Information

Charles W. Holden

New Jersey Zinc Ore--Improvement in Smelting

Our New Dress

Fair of the American Institute

To Take Quinine

Drawing Made Easy

Iron Cottages

Franklin Institute Fair

False Opinions

Against the Crank

Receipt for Washing

Influence of the Animal Spirits Upon the Mind

List of Patent Claims

Worcester Mechanic's Fair

Experiments With the Cotton Gin

The Orange Tree

Sympathies of Sound

Information Wanted

Highly Important to Inventors

Iron Moulding--Hollow Work

Useful Works for the People

To Glaze Cutlery

To Inventors and Mechanics

The Best Mechanical Paper

American Locomotives

Useful Information for All

Wounds

Departments

To Correspondents