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Features
Locomotive and Car Hoister
English Horses
Sugar Crop of Texas
Low Headed Fruit Trees
Mobile and Ohio Railroad
Stammering
Ocean Steam Navigation to Europe
Silver Mines of Mexico
Sir John Franklin
Agricultural Address
The Virginia Gold Mines
Correspondence of the Scientific American
The Telegraph Bill
Singular Petrification
Invention of Pegged Shoes
New Orleans Mint Closed
Leather
Extraordinary Discovery
Lewiston and Queenston Suspension Bridge
Mineral Riches of Southern Illinois
Important to Inventors
The Value of the Mechanic Arts
Killed by the Crater of Vesuvius
The Stephensons
A Work of Art
Death by Spontaneous Combustion
Improved Machinery for Making Cotton Batting and for Sizing and Drying it
Improved Grain Dryer
New Kind of Coal
Sheet Iron Pipes
Horse Shoes Fastened without Nails
New Cotton Ginning Machine Wanted
Improvements in Door Knobs
Wilcox's Amphibion Propeller
Percussion Cap Machine
Changes in Society—Progress of Travelling
English and American Patent Laws
House Cleaning
The Tyrian Purple
The Woodworth Patent
Great Patent Case
List of Patent Claims
Back Volumes Scientific American
Notice
To Inventors and Mechanics
A Disaster Averted by Discipline
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
Curious Fact
An American Mineralogist in Turkey
A Cave Found
Tanning—Practical Remarks
Departments
To Correspondents