Scientific American Magazine
Volume 2, Issue 40You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
It's All a Mistake
A Night Thought
Bragging
Peculiarities
A Rail Road Convention
Troy
Lake Superior Copper
Convention at Chicago
Ventilation
Improved Mode of Smoking Hams
Ethiopia Changing Her Color
A New Speculation
Post Office Stamps
American Iron
Durable Water Pipes
Central Railroad
Important Rail Road Movements
Fires
Improvement in the Magnet's Power
Laborers Wanted
Locomotive on a Highway
A Relic
Rutland and Whitehall Rail Road
Robbery
Steam Boat Burnt
British Coining
A Sad Event, if True
The Long Island Railroad Company
Davison's Hot Air Furnace
Lady Legislators
Stomachics
The Crops
Unruly Locomotive
Important for Sailing Vessels
Compensation for Mob-Law
A Great Fire
Alexander Pope
French Steamers
Singular Phenomena
Remarks
Never Despair
The Weather, &C.
Pontoon Bridge
Curious Discovery
Ship Navigation by Canals
Education in Prussia
Awful Event
Boy Carried Over Niagara Falls
Fulton's War Steamer
Improvements in the Power of the Magnetic Telegraph
Nail Cutting Machine
Valve Hats
Machine for Making Bungs
New Thrashing Machine
Smith's Stave Dressing Machine
Electric Machine
Table of Screw Cutting Machine
Peg Splitting Machine
Iron Shingles
Apoplexy
Leather Clock
Sudden Conversion of Iron into Steel
Patent Mile Index
Lake Superior Copper and Silver
A Great Mathematician Gone
A Great Statesman Gone
To New Subscribers
Wheat
Splendid Astronomical Instrument
Free Schools
Sponges
The Progress of Useful Science
Schools of Design
Cheap Fare to Montreal
The History of Printing
A Discovery
The Kaleidoscope
Kissing
Cure for the Bite of a Rattle Snake
An Invisible Lake
Honest Worth
Singular Explosion
A Card
Columbian Magazine
Bagley's Gold Pens
Red Ants
Cleaning Kid Gloves
Receipt for Making Biscuit
Circular, Perpendicular Motions
To Keep Up Sash Windows
To Cure Warts
Old Musical Instruments Superseding the New
To Frighten Mosquitoes
Iron Wire
Composition Buildings
To Fasten Black Color on Cotton Goods
The New York Scientific American
The Art of Paintigs
Departments
To Correspondents