Scientific American Magazine Vol 2 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 2, Issue 1

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Features

The Viol Seraphine

Modes of Raising Ponderous Articles

Information to Persons Having Business to Transact at the Patent Office

Robert Fulton

The Harbor of Havana

Communicated

The Eureka or Journal of The National Association of Inventors

Departments

Nature's Image of Washington

The Bowie Knife and Its Inventor

Philosophy

An Eclipse in Arabia

Polite Preaching

Forests and Streams

Prussian Music

Giving Credit

Pure Air

In Preparation

California Farming

Extraordinary Instance of Gambling

How Very Hot It Is

As Good as Cash

A Mountain in Labor

Gen. Taylor's Patriotism

The Deerfield (N. H.) Phenomena

Diversification of Language

Temperance in the Army

Keep that Testament in Your Vest Pocket, over Your Heart.

Sageisms

A Strong Position

The Columbian Magazine

The Pope's Will

Improved Railroad

Cool Forethought

It May be so

A Remarkable Mineral Spring

A simple Cheese-Press

Casting Iron Cannon by a Galvanic Process

Howe's Sewing Machine

Cast Iron Roofing

Improvement in Blacksmiths Forges

Steering Apparatus

To render Shingles Durable

Improvement in Boats

Best Plan of a Barn

New Shingle Machine

Electro-Magnetic Boat

Improved Fire Engine

The New and Wonderful Pavement

Trade to Santa Fe

Avalon Railroad Iron

Advantage of Low Fares

Information Wanted

Advertising in London

Railroad Intelligence

Arrival of The Cambria

Deerfield Bridge

The Scientific American

The Mexican War

Introduction to Volume II

The Magnetic Telegraph

Right Side Up

Sol. Smith

Reforming

A Very Long Nose

Importance of Humility

A Profitable Hoax

The Ball of the Bears

All is not Gold that Glitters

Communication on Atmospheric Resistance

India Rubber

The Humming Bird

Bagley's Gold Pens

The Conical Windlass

Painting in Imitation of Rose-Wood

Requisite Strength of Steam Boilers

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