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Volume 2, Issue 27You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Departments
Theory and Practice
Sons of Labor
Dark Grief
The Lay of the Laborer
Improved Newspaper
Enterprise in Buffalo
Going to Retire
Late from Europe
Conveyance for the Wounded
Enterprise of Troy
Late from the Army
Still Burning
New Use for the Telegraph
Progress of Romanism
To Wine Bibbers
In the wrong Box
Black Walnut
The Gem of the Prairie,
Hot House Vegetables in England
A Cotton Gin for Russia
Celestial Phenomenon
Education in America
Mammoth Ox
New Boat for the Sound
A Singular Case
Concert
A Cold Insult
Sport on the Rio Grande
Turn the Carpet
European Items
Golden Eagle
Popular Misery
Lightning
A Fact for Rum-advocates
Mr. Blanchard's Invention
New Mortising Machine
Emerson's Ventillator
Improvement in Light Houses
Artificial Marble
Improved Railroad Coupling
Portable Cottages
Theory of Storms
Improvement in the Cotton Gin
Dodge's Improved Boiler
Rock-boring Machine
New Covering for Roofs
Veneering Machine
New Wood Screw Machine
A New Printing Press
Ranlett's Architect
The Influence of Horticulture upon the Human Character
Mechanic's Advocate, Esq. ;--
The Scientific American
To New Subscribers
Liberal and Honorable
Sulphate in Batteries
Heavy Guns
Large Timber
Magnetic Telegraph
Parley's Magazine and Merry's Museum
Ragged Schools in London
Scientific Discoveries of the Age
Shameful Negligence
The Inventor's Institute
Mechanics
Bordentown
To Correspondents
Dreadful Shipwreck
First Newspapers in New England
The Origin of Lowell
Great Snow
A Decided Compliment
Answer by Mail
Hats vs. Boots
Perpetual Time Teller
Japanning Black
The Wave Principle in Ship Building
Railroads in the United States
Chromium
The New York Scientific American
Solders for Brass and Copper