Scientific American Magazine Vol 3 Issue 9

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 3, Issue 9

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Features

Look Up

Verdict of This Poor

The New Telegraph Line

Enormous Suspension-Bridge

Scientific Discovery

Magneto Electric Light

American Ole Bull

Formation of Coal

Salem and Lowell Road

Massachusetts and Troy Road

Another Railroad to Buffalo

Great Projects

Fire and Smoke

Remarkable Woman

The Capitol

Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines

The American Ocean Steamers

Niagara Suspension Bridge

Statue of Corwin

Iron in Massachusetts

Introduction of Steam Printing

Irish Sculpture

Mackarel Fishery

Surgical Operation

The Yankee Blade

The Cotton Crop

Gas Lights

Deaths by Ship-Fever

The Sun's Mammoth Printing Press

Extraordinary Preservation

Steam Rotted Hemp

To Prevent Wood Decaying

Phonography

Alledged Cure for Hydrophobia

Volcano

A Doubtful Blessing

Infamous Crime

American Art Union

Surprising Agility

Surface of The Sun

Singular Affair

A Pitiful Case

Veneering Metal Plates

Improved Rock Drill

Inventor's Claims

Packing and Pressing Cotton

Coming the Dodge Over the Fowls

Swimming Skate

Improved Adjustable Incline Door and Gate Butt

New Railway Signal

Improvement in Roving Cans

Another Washing Machine

Improvement in the Manufacture of Cotton Cord

Method of Preserving the Denominations of a Bank Bill from Being Altered

Decorations in Leather

Evaporation Grate

New Lubricating Compound

Originals

Mechanics Industrial Association

Elective Franchise

The Scientific American

Steam Navigation on the Orinoco

Turpentine Distillery

Scientific American--Bound Volumes

Occupations

Semi-Humanity

A Frenchman's Account of English Soups and Stomachs

Mining Telegraphs

Wagon Shelvins

Antidote for Cholera

Curious Particulars Relating to Marriage

The Process of a Sculptor

Agricultural Tools

The Best Yet

Dropsy Jaundice and Contraction of the Leg

Engraving on Wood

To the Subscribers of the Mechanics' Journal

Lap-Welded Wrought Iron Tubes for Tubular Boilers

Patent Agency at Washington

American Hardware

Advertisements

To Machinists Carpenters and Others

General Agents

Patent Agency

An Apology

A Literary and Family Paper the Yankee Blade

To Painters, &C. for Sale

Mechanics' Mutual

Wood Cuts

Changing Speed and Direction of Circular Motion

Painting on Glass

To Dye Yellow Color

Question for Consideration

White Hard Spirit of Wine Varnish

Bread

Prussic Acid

Mechanical Movements

Traverse Motion

The New York Scientific American

To Harden Steel Engravings Without Injuring the Impression

Departments

To Correspondents