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Features
Rail Road News
Improvement in Railroad Speed
Singular Death
Numbers and Philosophy
Chide Mildly the Erring
Railroad Between Watertown and Rome
Lost Time
Hints to Young Farmers
The Humble Happy Man
Principle of Railroad Damages
New Rail Road Bridge
The Comet
Machine for Turning Irregular Forms
A Word With Our Contemporaries
Death of Mrs. Wilkes
Fancy Telegraph Posts
Massachusetts the Starting Point
Will Gas Explode
The St. Louis Post and the Mystic Family
Washington National Monument
Ohio Iron
A Deserted Palace
Moving Buildings
Thimbles
High Life Amusement
Destructive Crickets
The Power Loom
Color
A Great Piece of Art
Turf Pressing Machine
New African Republic
Make Your Beds Young Ladies
Preserving Newspapers
The Poor of England
Sumac
The Best Way to Make Butter
Jokes
Energy and Mind
American Indian Corn
Taking a Shower Bath
New York Salt Works
Domestic Architecture
The Fakeers of India
New Method of Engraving
List of Patents
Manger's Water Wheel
Particular Notice
Engine Attached to the Boiler
Machine for Reducing Wagon Tyres
Book Backing Machine
Harness Relief Spring
Peck's Improved Door Spring
New Corn Sheller
Steam Navigation of the Pacific
Unprecedented Demand for Old Papers
The Empire State
Patents Granted
The Commissioner of Patents
The Franklin Institute Philadelphia
Twelve Horse Engine and Boiler
Disease and Electricity
How Shall I Bring Out My Invention?
Water as a Lubricator Instead of 0il
Cotton Factories of Pennsylvania
British Cotton Factories
Patent Fish Hooks
Changes in the Relative Level of Sea and Land
Hunting the Hipopotamus
Arts, Manufactures and Machinery
The Gullibility of Mankind
The West and Rural Villages
The Best Patent Agency in the United States
Show Them to Your Friends
Inducements for Clubbing
Iron Bedsteads
Near Sightedness
Tomato Ketchup
Poison of Silver and its Antidote
Walking
To Extract Lamp Oil from a Dress
Manufacture of Saltpetre
Cranberries a Cure for Cancer
Taking Wrinkles Out of Papers
New Prospectus of the Scientific American
Mechanical Movements
Departments
To Our Subscribers
To Correspondents