Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 9

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 9

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Features

The Great Leeghwater Engine

A Glance at the Polytechnic

Departments

The Wife's Appeal

The Fancy Museam

Successful Sport

The Central Railroad

A Male Boat on Fire

Connecticut River Railroad

Who is a Coward?

Dancing Prohibited

New York and New Haven Railroad

Late from Europe

The Farmer Turned Soldier

Singular Marriages

The White Mice

Shakers Wanted

Modern Consistency

Decidedly Cool

Virginia Figs

Railroad Speed

A Rare Case

Albany knickerbocker

Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail Road

My Thoughts

The Engle's Flight

Opening of the Cambridge and Lexington Railroad

The Casting Vote

A Flourishing School

Michigan Central Railroad

Emigration to Palestine

Very Kind

Cape Cod Branch

Information to Persons Having Business to Transact at the Patent Office

Chemistry

Improvement in Shower Baths

Improvement in Bridges

Mount Hand

Improvement in Ever Pointed Pencils

Improvement in Glass Furnaces

Improvement in Tide Mills

New Railroad Invention

Atmospheric Phenomena

Brick Kilns

New Factory

Gen. Scott in the Cabinet

More Furnaces

Small vs. Large Type

Price Current in Ohio

Vegetable Butter

Willis's Sacred Poems

Manufacture of Iron

Post-Office Reform

Quaint Instructions

The Hutchinson Family

Magnetic Telegraph

Our Neighbor-in-Law

Architecture

Navigation Impeded

What they Say of Us

Scientific American

The Invisible Lady

A Nice Point in Philosophy

To Correspondents

Earthquakes

Gun Cotton

Silent Carriage Wheels

A New Fashioned Boat

The Manufacture of Glass