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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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