Scientific American Magazine Vol 5 Issue 32

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 5, Issue 32

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Features

Syrup of Peppermint

Lemon Syrup

Something in a Name

Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad

Capital Invested in Railroads in Massachusetts and New York

The Opium Trade

Great Freshet in Upper Canada

Rhubarb Syrup

Camel Dead

To Restore Ale or Porter that has Turned Sour or Flat

The Anti-Friction Shears

To Make Porter

To Make Excellent Table Beer

Taxed Heavily for Foreign Compliments

Hailstones in India

Profits of Southern Manufacturing

Great Steam Hammer

Havana Cigars

Yew Trees

New Form of Letter Writing

A Rich Present

American Invention in London

An Operatives' Rolling Mill

Correspondence of the Scientific American

Portrait of Columbus at Albany

A New Mouth for the Mississippi

Foreign Miscellany

Great Speed of a Screw Vessel

The National Washington Monument

A Drink of Beer Forever

A Mine of Coin

A Tall Chimney

Catching Pigeons in the West

The Michigan Block for the Washington Monument

Another Franklin

Alabama Enterprise

World's Exhibition of Industry for 1851

A Hard Bed

Sleighing in April

Steam Wagon

Consumption of Smoke

New Rail Road Invention—Self-Acting Coupling

Dr. Caulkin's Intra Vaginal Supporter

New Helical Railway and Circular Chariot

Great Invention for Shooting and Capturing Whales

Quick Telegraph Work

More about the Stereotype Process said to be Discovered in Paris

Improvement on Power Looms

American Cloth in France

Maury's Wind and Current Charts

New Sash Supporter

An Extraordinary Invention

Camphene

Fusible Boiler Plug

Georgia Burr Versus French Burr Stones

Telegraph Suit

Great Movement among the Working Classes in New York

Mechanics' Institute School

Percussion Cap Machine—Eratta

Telegraph to the Pacific

American Machinery—Matteawan

Notice to Inventors and Patent Agents

Street Paving

Tin Plate Manufacturing

The Paris Academy of Sciences

Salt Mine Discovered

List of Patent Claims

Disastrous and Singular Explosion

Preserving Gathered Flowers

Plank Roads

Biology at Fault

Singular Discovery

Notice

Back Volumes Scientific American

Inventors Look to Your Own Interests

To Inventors and Mechanics

Production of Gold and Silver in 1849

Singular Death

History of Propellers and Steam Navigation

Sequel to Remarks on Practical Tanning

Discovery of a Yellow Camellia

Process of Hardening Steel

Forks

Departments

To Correspondents