Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 10

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Features

Treenail Machine

The Broad Guage

Telegraphing

Poetry

The Maid's Lament

Friction Matches

Niagara Suspension Bridge

Machine for Punching Copper Sheets

Angry Words

The Park Fountain

Preserving Butter

A Science Revived

Chambers' Miscellany

Patent Agency

De Witt's Elevated Railway

Banner and Sign Painting

Battle with the Hasty Pudding

A Valuable Farm

A Mexican Diligence

Scientific Expedition to the Dead Sea

Flax in Canada

Balloon Mirage

The Orgau

A Cure for Deafness

Union Magazine

Steam Factory in Hartford

Death of the Righteous

Electricity Universal

Knowledge is Power

Thanksgiving

To Our British Subscribers

The Wife

Interesting to Sculptors

Books

Railways in Europe

Haunted Houses

A Turkish Dean Swift

Rotary Steam Engines

A New Lever

Future

Manufactures in Russia

An Ornamental Nose

New Application of Atmospheric Pressure

Improvement in Safes and Warehouse Doors

The Pneumatico Hydraulic Engine

To Estimate Corn in Bulk

Inventor's Claims

Improvement in Cotton Spinner

Improved Harrow

New Kind of Brick

How to Cut a Bevel for a Hopper

Casting Ordnance

New Method of Manufacturing Bank Note Paper

Preserving the Dead

Improved Carriage Hub

Saw Filing

Humane Invention

New Canal Boat

New Street Railroad

Another Washing Machine

The Scientific American

Scientific American--Bound Volumes

Cheap Postage

Reaction Water Wheels

Railroad Business

Personal Property

Coal Mine in Rhode Island

Electro-Gildlng

Amputation

A New Planet

Reward of Invention

Southern Manufactures

To the Subscribers to the Mechanics' Journal

Feline Electricity

New Article of Food

Monument of George Washington

Progress of Mining in the Old World

Census of Cleveland

Natural History

Cure for Cancer

Powder Magazine

Notices of the Press

Causing Cabbages to Head During the Winter

Billious Cholic

Simple Method of Making Oxygen Gas

Preserving Animal Substances

Chemical Analysis of Tea

Experiment With a Plant

Circular and Vibratory Motion

Hydraulic Machine

The New York Scientific American

Patent Inks and Salts of Gold

Departments

To Correspondents