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Volume 2, Issue 34You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Whitman's Horse-Rake
A Mother School
Apportionment of Time
An Eccentric Character
Humility
A Wren's Nest in a Jacket Pocket
The Schoolmaster Wanted
Sage Remarks
A Lay for the Mass
Canine and Feline Fishers
The Pittsburg Editors
A Tunnel
Appeal Not in Vain
Too Bright
You Catch 'em, We Kill 'em
Mutual Satisfaction
American Phrenological Journal
Deferred Articles
National Courtesy
The Recent Illumination
Cruelty and Cowardice
From Mexico
Natural Compass
A Cow Community
Poverty and Polemius
The Boston Machinists
Further and Further from Mexico
Singular Casualty
The Favorite Name
Tinning Cast Iron
Heat of the Flame of Oxyhydrous Gas
New Invention Reports
Slave Property Falling
Cookess Wanted
Wooden Bread
Say No
Taylor on the Battle Field
A Fool's Heart is in His Pen
Cotton
Wealth of the River Amazon, South America
A Village for Sale
Interesting Coincidence
A Traitor
Captured Cannon
A Strange Animal
More Files
Telegraph Improvements
The Economic Gas Burner
Embossing Picture-Frames
A Curlous Safety Lock
The Fortunes of Inventors
Supremacy of the Human Animal
Light Artillery
French Sash-Fastener
New Spark Arrester
Important Invention
Improved Vertical Water Wheel
New-Fashioned Railroad
Bristle Dressing at Cincinnati
Greatest Water Fall in Europe
Enterprising
To New Subscribers
Origin of Negro Slavery
Newspaper Notices
Ancient Astronomical Knowledge
Eastern Manufactures
True Humanity
The Scientific American
Reformation of Language
The Beauties of Capital Punishment
Iron in Alabama
Mahogany
Zinc Statues
An Ancient Amphitheatre
A Remedy
History of Architecture
Oriental Servility
First Volume
Cuts and Engravings
Gun Cotton for Blasting
The Spiral Float or Fan
The Art of Painting
A Beautiful Flower
An Unexplored Torrent
To Give Wood a Gold, Silver or Copper Lustre
Good Rail Way Regulation
Pillar Roses
Foot Power
New Application of Ether
The New York Scientific American
Departments
To Correspondents