Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 52

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 52

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Features

Try to be Honest and Happy

Inventors Claims

Watts' Atmospheric Engine

Oh Dear !

Magnetic Telegraph

An Honest Face

Vegetable Curiosities

Two Great Battles

Decrease of Nobility

General Manufacturing Law

Reduction of Taxes

Western Correspondence.--Steamboat and Ship Building in Michigan

A Fine Blue Wash for Walls

Bubbles

For the Ladies

Clerical Compensation

Mexican Silver

Scetional Dock Lost

New Telegraph

Gigantic Plank Road Project

Not in Haste

State Credit

Ahead of Weathersfield

Scarcity

Broken China

Receipe for England's Troubles

Lake Superior Copper

The Explosion at Stamford

Preparation of Hemp and Flax

Anecdote of Raising the Obelisk at Rome

A Good Show With Little Means

Force of Projectile Compounds

A Beautiful Geological Discovery

The Cuea

Don't Know His Master

Self-Made Men

Test of Gentility

The Song of Toil

Equanimity

Starch

Locomotives for Overcoming Inclines

New Steam Generator

Seed Plough

Double Ratchet Brace

Railroad Sprinkler

Improved Spinning Jenny

Mortising Machine

New Hemp and Flax Brake

Life Preserver for Threshers

Improved Cotton Gins

New Kind of Paint

Sawing Engine

Preparing Hemp

Drilling Machine--Value of American Patents

A Great Opening for Mechanics

American Mechanics in Russia

Copper Ore in Maryland

Niagara Suspension Bridge

Embalming

Railroad from Mauch Chunk and Tamaqua, Pa., to New York

Silk Manufacture in Louisiana

The City of Buffalo

Utlca, N. Y. Screw Manufacturing Co

Nothing Need be Wasted

Distribution of Wealth

The Scientific American

Great Work of Art

Interesting Apprentice Case

Queer Game

A Fine Thought

A Discarded Headsman

A Stupendous Structure

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Likeness of Gen. Taylor

Steam on the Schuylkill Canal

Patent Agency

Vol. 1 Scientific American

Where is the Fault

To Our Patrons and the Public

Smith's Improved Electric Machines

Portable Gas Light

Electrotypic Process for Fitting Artificial Teeth

Freezing Mixture

The New York Scientific American

Successful Surgical Operation

Transparency of Gold

Lighting by Electricity

Mechanics Among the Ancients

Parallel Motion

Receipts

Japanning Liquid

How to Make Laughing Gas

Squaring the Circle

Distance of the Earth From the Sun

Mechanical Movements

Preparation of Iron, &C for Fine Gilding

Departments

To New Subscribers

To Our Old Subscribers

To Correspondents