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Features
Foreign Correspondence
To Correspondents
Ancient Egypt
Departments
The Very One
To Who! To Who!
Dutch Justice
The Breadth of the Way
The Troops under Taylor
A Dark Rain-Beau
Deferred Sensibility
Got or no got
The Mare
Smith's Improved Paddle Wheel--Figure 1
Iron in Berkshire
Value of Married Men
A Bar Maid
Waking Sleepers
New Mode of Acquiring Wisdom
English Ready Made Clothing
Great Scales
Great Western Railroad
A Slave Murder
Dayton (O) and Springfield
New Manufactories
New York Railroads
Railroads in New England
A Worthy Precedent
Florida Cigars
Remarkable Escape
A Dark Valley
Bagley's Gold Pens at fault
The Killers
Golden Ink
Self to the last
American Produce
Coincidence of Natural Phenomena
Prompt Execution of the Laws
Storm at New Orleans
A Noble Tree
The Massachusetts Regiment
Inundations
Large Contribution
A Good Second
Compound Gin
More about the Famine
Do not Risk
God is Love
Wonderful Explosion
Nonsencical
Railroad Alarm
Improved Road Rail
Improved Corn Sheller
Improved Battery
A Curious Cannon
American Locomotives in England
Microscopic Daguerreotypes
Americans in Russia
Proposed Water Wheel
Plank Roads in New York
A Ground-less Project
Guy's Horizontal Water-wheel
New Ventilating Apparatus
Inventors Institute
The Magnetic Telegraph
The Plainfield Bank
Great Pacific Railroad
The Le Verrier Planet
New York Mechanic
To New Subscribers
Distress in Ireland
General Taylor for President
The Great Britian
Executive Patronage
The Anglo Sacsun
Hints to Gas Consumers
The U. S. Treasury
A House set on Fire by Water
Gen. Tom Thumb again
Virginia Weather
Submarine Railways
Tne Phosphorescence of the Sea
The Premium Fountain
Commercial Value of the Microscope
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