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Features
Nail Swedging Machine
The Superiority of Compressed Air as a Motive Power
Departments
Compound Pan
Female Appellation
Learn to Wait
A Novel Item in a Lawyer's Bill
A Fair Specimen of Rumsellers
More Curiosities
Song of the Artizan
The Old Bar que is gone
Loss of the North America
Case of Conscience
Patriotism and Generosity
New Haven Canal Railroad
Growing Cotton
The Vaudois Teacher
The Speaking Automaton
Is Fortune Blind?
Won the Wager
Cosmophonography
The Cambridge Telescope
A Great Blow-Out
Military Facilities
Thanksgiving Day on Sunday
Wind Carriages on the Prairies
Large Casting
Better Late than Never
Made up at Last
New German paper
An Unsuccessful Fever
Generous
A Silent Earthquake
Lehman's Balloon
The King of the French
The Patriotic Children
Honey
The Long Range of the Gospel
Architecture
A Strange Shot
Homage to Revelation
Illustrations
Scenes at Monterey
An Odd Remark
Hints to Working Classes
Dr. Hallowell's Shower Bath
Maudslay's Improvements in Paopelling Machinery
Ames's Gum-Elastie Door Spring
Steam Engine Protector
The School Boy
New Inventions
New Spiral-shute Water Wheel
Progress of Iron Shipbuilding
Manufacture of Large Achromatic Lenses
Planing Machine
Button Making Machine
Ranlet's Architect
Iron in Tennessee
The Anodyne Vapor
The Whitney Railroad
A Railroad Smash
Mount Vesuvius
Steamboats and Locomotives in France
An Extraordinary Book
The Right Sort
The Triumph of Science
To New Subscribers
A City in the Air
Perpetual Motion
Effect of the Absence of Sun and Air
Religious Societies in France
The Explosive Cotton
Tachimathy
Temperance in Foreign Navies
Negro Sale
Explosive Cotton
A Great Printing Machine
The Atmospheric Railway
Chemistry
Miscellanea
To Correspondents
Missouri Enterprise
Western Cranberries
Sears' Pictorial Magazine
Inventions and Improvements Patented
Projectiles
Electricity--A Pleasing Experiment
Ivory
Preservation of Apples
On the Theory of Photographic Action
Miss Burdett Couts
A Chemical Curiosity
A Solid from Gas
To Clean Britannia Ware
Preventing the Oxidation of Iron
Fattening Turkeys
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