Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 22

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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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