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Features
Boston and Worcester Railroad Transportation
Earnestness
The Cunard Steamers
Pay of Rail Road
Michigan Central Railroad
West and Thompson's Clasp Coupling Joint
Railroad Dividends
Habits
True Economy
Telegraph
Rail Road News
Corals
A New Island
The Azores Rising
Nautical Improvement
Another Warlike Invention
Zinc
A Newly Invented Rail
New York Path-Finder
Safety Valve
Learning is Better Than Riches
Fires in New York
Curious Mode of Splitting Rock
Philanthropic
The Consecrated Island
White and Black Song Stress
Our Down East Girls Yet
Rye Bread Bakers
Cultivation of Cotton in India
Cultivation of Cotton in Algeria
Steam Boat Explosion
Coffee
Diamonds Converted Into Charcoal
The Duke of Wellington
Knitting
The True Use to be Made of Learning and Genius
Early Printers
Facts about Digestion
Chicory
Marine Mill
India Rubber Manufacture
Wightman and Vaughan's Rock Driller
An Improvement in Spectacles
Machine for Cutting Washers
Light from Electricity
New Cannon
Lime Kilns
New Dredging Boat
Manufacture of Soap
Carding Machines
Building Vessels
Important Chemical Preparation for Rendering Leather Waterproof
Turning
Steam and Water Power
Weaving
Water Ram
Slave Steamers
Value of Steam in Manufacturing
Price of Pork
Working Men
Action of Sulphur Upon Iron
Gun Cotton
Novel Performance
Cotton from South Africa
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
File Manufactory
Our Advertising Page
Rewards
An Elevated Mind
John Fitch
A Good Word to Young Men
Air Engine
Law's Stave Jointer
Patent Agency
Chamber's Library for Young People
Eubank's Hydraulics
Water Velocipede
Indian Miners
Apple Tree Posts
Concrete for Cellar Floors
To Dye Wool with Animal Substances
Floating Beds
Friction Polisher
New Blue
Escapement
Japanning
Ball Proof Garment
Departments
Correspondence
Gen. Talmadge's Address
To Correspondents