Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 13

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 13

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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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