Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 42

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 42

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Features

Robbing a Poetess

A Good Reason

My Husband Uses Tobacco

Drum Joke

Cleon and I

Etiquette

Agreeable Conversation

Clerical Plainness

Good for His Size

A Mexican Trophy

Wool

Palm Leaf Hat Pressing

Odd Fellows

The Way the Money Goes

Iron Fences

Fire in Manchester

New Cluster of Stars

A Big Pebble

How to Make a Ploughman

Worth or Produce

Glass Pens

Late From Mexico

An Egg Within an Egg

Melancholy Accident

Whitney's Rail Road

The Vesper Bell

Washington Monument

The Honest Way of Doing Business

Soda Coffee

Late From Europe

Ship Building in New York

Arrival of Breadstuffs

Curious Results of Ventillation

Female Labor

Experiment in the Telegraph Battery

Cap, the Calculator

The Vine

A Little More Grape

Lines

Carpenters Wanted

Beautiful Carriage

Galvanism

Diameter of the Stars

Suffrage Question

A Singular Idiot Bee Eater

Immigration Via Quebec

The Man Who Took Percussion Pills

How to Destroy Fever Malaria

Gutta Percha

New Fleeting Bath

A New Plough

Improvement in Reaction Water Wheels

New and Important Hydraulic Invention

Fulton's Water Steamer

Watering Streets

Great Improvement in Iron Manufacture

Improvement in Oiling Journals

Cheap Gas Apparatus

Patent Roofing Felt

Ancient Manuscript

An Expensive Strawberry in Embryo

Increase of the Human Family

Ventilation and Health

The Scientific American

Agriculture and Horse Power Machines

Valuable for Hot Climates

Railroad Iron

Oregon and California

Churches

To New Subscribers

Dignity of Labor

How Abuses Have Their Origin

Silver Mines

All of a Name

The History of Printing

Nature Adapted to the Wants of Man

A Great Work

Manufactures of Providence, Rhode Island

Singular Magnetic Attraction of Mud

Fog or Mist

Money Found

Purchase of a Railroad

A Card

Fair of the American Institute

Ploughing by Steam

Mechanics' Bell

Remarkable Petrifying Spring

Patrons of the Mechanics' Journal

The Art of Painting

Receipts

Good Coffee

The New York Scientific American

Parallel From Circular Motion

The Common Windlass

Manufacture of Lenses

Singular Phenomenon

Departments

To Correspondents