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Features
Western Enterprise
The Light of Science
A Matrimonial Adventure
The Laugh of a Child
Valedictory
New Way to Peace
Swearing in Hebrew
Labor Song
Dan Rice's Coach
Heirs to Great Fortunes
Forbidding the Banns
Not So Bad as Reported
A Great Circulation
That Corner Stone
City Improvements
Opposition to Improvements
Settling Up
The Albany Telegraph
Electric Velocity
Going Over to the Enemy
Recent Fires
Small Business
Burning of Factories
Curious Effect of Contrast
“The Power of Prayer”
The Colonel Stanton
Late from Mexico
A Slave Case
Another American Newspaper in Mexico
Triumph of American Mechanics
Poor Jack
Remarks
Speak No III
Outdoor Labor in Switzerland
Improved Locomotive Engine
Improvement in Locomotion
Mechanism of the Human Foot
Cooperage Machinery
Stars Missing
Shaw's Double Spectacle Frame
Improvement in the Manufacture of Iron
Self-Replenishing Boiler
War Against the Bible
Potatoe Digging Machine
American Newspapers in Mexico
Fitzgerald's Gun
Mechanical Movements
Circular Inclined Plane
Philadelphia and Norristown Railroad
Yankee Architecture
Iron Manufactures in Maine
The President's Visit to New York
Another Dreadful Shipwreck
The Mexican War: The Motives and Effects Thereof
Baltimore Morning Star
The Scientific American
Commodore Perry
To New Subscribers
More Yankee Enterprise
The Climate of England
The Battle or Buena Vista
The Inventor's Institute
New Telegraph Line
Farming Utensils of the Mexicans
Galvanized Iron
The Oregon Rail Road
Carpenter's Theorem
Robert Merry's Museum
First Volume
Oliver & Brother, Printers
An Expansible Currency
A Cheap Imitation of Silver Bronze
Landscape Painting
Case Hardening Iron
Moorish Cement
Great Clock at Strasburg
The New York Scientific American
Creosote
To Prepare an Imitation of Gold Bronze
A Fountain of Fire
To Tin Copper by Belling
Departments
To Correspondents