Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 14

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 14

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Features

Messrs Clay & Rosenborg's Patent Type Setting Machine

The Friction Clutch

Patent Heat Generator

On Artificial Ultramarine

Departments

A List of Patents

Pity the Poor

Sageisms Selected

Who are the Poor

Racing with a Shower

The Holy Land

Wet Feet

Magnetic Telegraph

More Fireworks

Cheap Enough

That Turkey

Niagara Suspension Bridge

Recent Fires

The Sound Steamers

Mr. Bogardus' Inventions

Prices Current in Ohio

A Quick idea

Circassia

Extension of the Telegraph

Gun Cotton for Blasting

Mixed Apples

Bears

Energetic

To Correspondents

Ship destroyed by lightning

A Baked Mail

An Elevated Country

Big Beef

Shan't do any thing else

Too Much Truth

Wiskonsan

Competition in Trade

Iron in Tennessee

Religion is Love

Profitable Prison

Going with a Majority

The Blacksmith's Boy

Inflammable Shot

Cincinnati Brick Machine

Importance of System

New application of Water Power

Steam Brick Press

Patent Steam Rivetting Machine

The Type-setting Machine

Moulding-Making Machine

Rutiand Railroad

The Randolph Slaves

New York and Erie Railroad

Androscogg in and Kennebec Railroad

Capital Punishment

Editorial Ability

Popular Absurdities

Specie Returning

New Alarm Bell

On the Study of Natural Philosophy

The Stony Brook Branch

Advice

Taylor's Money Reporter

To New Subscribers

Worcester and Nashua Railroad

Marshail's No. 90

Cape Cod Branch

An Expensive Wife

The Smithsonian Institute

Enterprise in Wayne, Me

Scarcity of Wood

The Floating Chapel

Chemistry

The Editor

The Superiority of Compressed Air as a Motive Power

The Opinion of the Press

Foreign News

The New York Scientific American

Removal of Stains from Books

Clarie and Varley's Atmospheric System

Latent Calorie

The Way the World Wags

Cast Jewelry

Resistance to Carriage Wheels

New mode of growing Potatoes

New Solder