Scientific American Magazine Vol 4 Issue 26

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 4, Issue 26

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Features

Western Atlantic Railroad, Georgia

A Gigantic Corporation

The Last Leaf

New Safety Mining Lantern

Railroad Invention

Railroad Quarrel

Railroad Damages

There is Good in the World

Emerson Goddard's Improved Grinding Mill

Hudson River Railroad

Rules for Travelling on Railroads

Sulphuric Acid

Panama Cotton

Extraordinary Locomotive Speed

Hydraulator

Improvement of the Organ

Indestructibility of Cork

Patent Medicines

A Capital Summer Furnace

Ship Blocks

Curious Discovery

The Oldest Pastor in the United States

Robbery of the Government Jewels

Sliver Seven Cent Pieces

The Potatoe

Ice

Iron Rails in Use and Out of Use

National Convention of Inventors

New Epidemic

Pulverized Potatoe

British Census

Cold All the World Over

Fulton and Napoleon

Mercury in Hermetically Sealed Glass Vessels

Air and the Lungs

The Way Inventors Are Plundered

Magnetic Cures

New Sewing Machine

Improvement of the Microscope

Improved Loom for Weaving Plain and Figured Work

Improved Planing Machine

List of Patents

New Flax Spinning Machine

Improved Chimney

Back Volumes of the Scientific American

The Electric Light, &C

Inventors and Inventions

More About Balloons

Patent Case --Blanchard's Patent

Report of the Commissioner of Patents

Diplomatic Smuggling

The Discoverer of Etherization

Utica Mechanics Fair

The Scientific American

Blanchard's Invention

How to Make a Horse Sure-Footed

The Cotton Gin

Gas for Illumination

Barren Soils

Printer's Proverb

Publishers' Notice

Universal History of the World

Bust of General Taylor

History of the Rotary Engine

Prepared expressly for the Scientific American

New System of Oil-Painting

To Preserve Grapes

Experiments With the Human Hair

To Make Cotton, or Linen Cloth Impenetrable to Water

German Silver

Lucifer Matches

Chlorine

Recipe for White Swelling and Felons

Salt and Soot

Time for Cutting Timber

Departments

Hints to Dyspeptics

To Correspondents