Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 43

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 43

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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