Scientific American Magazine
Volume 4, Issue 19You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Light in the Window
Noble Conduct of an Engine Driver
The Great Russian Railroad
Plank Road from Utica to Syracuse
Opening of the Sullivan Railroad
The American Sewing Machine
American Tea
An Old Boat
The Gold Region
Pianoes and Factory Girls
Railroad Speed and Safety
Coast Survey
Impeachment of a Judge
Our Prize Essay
Patent Cases Extension of a Patent by Act of Congress
Another Steamer Blown Up
Worm in the Eye
Steam Engines in Schuylkill County
Godey's Lady's Book
The Cholera, its Causes, Prevention and Cure
Camera Lucida
Seed Grain Steeped in Arsenic
Fish Frozen to Death
How to Raise Good Beets
Tax on Foreigners
Ladies National Magazine
Moustaches
Bean Soup
Use of Tobacco
Velocity of Light
The Indian Arehipelago.--Coal, Tin and Gutta Percha
The Great Salt Desert
Fable
The Axe and the Saw
The Ball Axle
Reduction of Silver Ores
Improved Guage Cock
List of Patents
Annealing Wrought Iron
New Process of Plating by Heat
Poisoning With Pounded Glass
Rheumatism
Astonishing Discovery
Acoustic Telegraphs
Lighting With Gas
The Scientific American
Steam and Gas Engines
Gutta Percha
Back Volumes of the Scientific American
The American Condensing Steam Engine
Manufactures in the South
Diving Pigs
The Unicorn
Animal Heat and Combustion
Fenelon Once a Missionary in Western New York
Calico-Printing in China
Ice in Hot Ashes
Fossil Foot Prints
History of the Rotary Engine
Electrical Fishes
The Best Mechanical Paper
Mezzotinto Engraving
Waterproof for Boots
Steam Colors
Poisonous Metals.--Test of Arsenic
Departments
To Correspondents