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Features
Items of Niagara Suspension Bridge
Michigan Central Railroad
Steam Hammer Engine
Large Locomotive
The Southern Magnetic Telegraph
John Little John
Increased Commerce
Magnificent View
A Compliment to the Ladies
Atmospheric Pressure
Power of Water
Caution to House Keepers
Stopped Work
Early Harvest
Greasing Carriage Wheels
Mammoth Bones
A Feat
A Knotty Question
Charges against the Commissioner of Patents
Emigration from Great Britain
A Splendid Sewer
Subterranean Stream
Marrying a Deceased Wife's Sister
Napoleon's Jailor
New Flour
Paper Making
The Harvest in France
The Steamer United States
Latest Foreign News
Death from Tobacco
Holden's Dollar Magazine
Infringement of a Patent
Laying to on the Erie Canal
A Freak of Lightning
Saving of Fuel in Gas Works
Thrashing by Music
Cunning of the Fox
Watch Chain
Man's Friends
Gases
The Past and the Present
Beautiful Ornithological Display
Coal for Fuel in Western Steamboats
A Hanging Bridge
Carving by Machinery
Universal Orrery Globe
New Electric Patent
Glass Water Pipes
Trigonometrical Bevil and Rule
Grain Driers
Rivet Machines
Separating the Hull of Wheat
Grain Separators
Trimming Books
New Counting Machine and Indicator
New Carding Machine
New Process for Preserving Wood
New Surveying Instrument
Something of a Curiosity
The Iron Mines of Nova Seotia
Mechanics
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
Congress and Patent Rights
Bentz's Unbranning Machine
Burning of a Railway Bridge
Sickness
Migration of Eels
Good Humor
Foreign Correspondence
The Indian and his Famishing Wife
Arts, Manufactures and Machinery
Lamartine&s Remembrance of His Youth
The Clasp Coupling Joint
Patent Agency
To Correspondents
Beautiful Gutta Percha Composition
Horizontal and Perpendicular Motion
Some Properties of Carbon
Bronzing Different Metals
Water Pressure
Cream
The Scientific American
Substitute for Glass for Electrical Machines
Royal Blue
Double Gilliflowers
Curious Effect of Violet Rays upon the Electric Telegraph
Obtaining White Outlines from any Kind of Paper
Railway and Telegraph