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Features
Pedemotive Carriage
London and South-Western Railway
The Artizan
Railroad Tunnel
Hudson River Railroad
A Clean City
Interesting Relic of Antiquity
The Locomotive in Italy
Cast Iron Saddles
A Yankee Feat
Food & Slavery, Freedom and Starvation
Deprival of a Princess of her Distinction
The Asparagus of the Cossacks
Substitute for the Crank
Harvesting Machines
Lighting of Streets
Important Telegraphic Improvement
An Ancient Eagle
Swarm of Bees in a Chimney
Mechanical Magnetism
The Niagara Bridge
Freaks of Electricity
Fattening Horses
New Diamond
Stockings
Tannate of Iron in the Treatmeat of Chlorosis
The Carrot
Mode of Preparing Tannate of Iron
Paper Hangings Prepared by Means of Nitrate of Silver and Other Salts
Facts About Digestion
Wheat and Bran
New Method of Inlaying and Coating Metals with Various Substances
Bramah's Planing Machinery
Charcoal
The Beet
List of Patents
Hot Air Furnace
Smoke Consumers
New Marine Ventillator
Substitute for Oil in Woolen Manufactures
Book Backing Machine
New Last Machine
Improved Bellows
Magnet Ore Separator
Sawing Irregular Shapes
Spoons
Locks
New Boot Heel
Valuable Book for Sale
Nitre in City Wells
Letters for Europe
An English Patent
Unprecedented Demand for Old Papers
Vegetable Ivory
Securing Patents
Electricity and Hydropathy
Improving the Condition of the Laborer
Wooden Pavements
National Happiness
Sillicum
The Silk Weavers of Lyons
Fineness of Wool
Pleasure
Arts, Manufactures and Machinery
Spoke Machines
Barry's Tricopherous
Vibratory and Rectilinear Motion
The Drill
The Scientific American
Gutta Percha
The Tooth Key of Dr. Blume
To Dye Silk a Gold Color
Photographic Paper
Bronzing
Practical Receipts
Departments
To Correspondents