Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 15

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 15

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Features

Beals' Cracking Mill

On the Manufacture of Steel

Improvements in Embossing, C

Scientific Memoranda

Departments

Be not over Nice

Railway Travelling in America

Mills at St. Louis

Probably True

Canal Trade

Benefit of Advertising

Fall River Railroad

Persecution of the Jews

The Right Move

A Simple Experiment

Barn Burning

Boston Weekly Athenæum

Cost of Telegraphing

General Le Vega

Ingenious Mechanism

New Mill-Pond

Plank Roads

Shells

Temperance in Vermont

Bridge Across the Ohio

Good Example

A Consolation

Preparing Tea

School Diversion

Ship Building

The Boston Times

Bullets

Dispatch in Building

Graham's Magazine

Metallic Qualifications

Ohio Pumpkins

Science in France

Silver Ores

Steamboat Mohegan Sunk

Facilities Anticipated

Importance of Repose

Mr. Clay again in the Field

What an Invention

A Long Day

A Monstrous Bear

The Magnetic Telegraph

A Young State

Inverted arch Suspension Bridge

Stellar Distances

To the Domestic Needle

An Excuse

A Hint for Bankers

Improved Carriage Springs

Escape Ladder

New Inventions

To New Subscribers

The War

Compliments of the Season

To Correspondents

The Columbian Magazine

Ohio Temperance Artizan

Rather Caustic

Great Western Railroad

Chemistry

A Gloomy Picture

Light from Flowers

Bay of San Francisco

Late News

Loss of the Somers

Those Unfeeling Robbers

Notice

A New York Orchard

To the Inventors of the United States

Scientific American

Depth of the Gulf Stream