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Features
A Russian Croesus
Give a Trifle
Telegraph in France
Burial of the Seed
Hartson's Improved Drill
City Electric Telegraph
Telegraph
The Opium Trade
Railroad Expenditures
Jenny Lind
Telegraphic Wedding
Rail Road News
Massachusetts Girls
Singular Decision
File Machine
Population Statistics
A Curious Fact
Coal
From Europe
Life Prolonged by Science
New Copper Mine
Spare Minutes
What the Telegraph Can Do
Property of Married Women
Improvement in Sugar Manufacture
Cold Water for Burns
New Post Offices
Rock Driller
Edinburgh Phrenological Journal
Holden's Dollar Magazine
A New Invention for Making Bricks
Chamber's Miscellany
Florida
Gold Pens
American Inventor's Institute
Lead Mine
Law's Stave Dresser and Jointer
Value of Sawdust
Missionaries and Rum
Kindness in Conversation
A Sensible Girl
Generosity
A Good Deed
The Best Patrimony
Hanging by Telegraph
Artificial Stone
Improved Firearms
Making Sugar
Electrical Precipitation
Carriage Brakes
Another Improved Printing Press
Law's Patent Stave Dresser
Improved Candlewicks
New Railroad Brake
Mattresses and Cushions
Preparing Wool and Cotton
An Important Suit
Interesting Patent Case--Suit for Infringement of a Patent
Scientific American--Bound Volumes
Brooklyn Flour Mills
Sentence of an Engineer
Bread Making
The Past and the Future
Foreign Patent Laws
A Just Minister
A Tidal Mill Company
Exiles in Siberia
Patent Agency
To Drive Away Ants
Japanning
Chloroform
Curved Figures
A Warning to Cockroaches
Bengal Lights
To Dye Indigo Blue on Cotton
The New York Scientific American
Dying in Music
Departments
To Correspondents