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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