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Volume 5, Issue 38You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
Concord and Claremont Railroad
Scarlett's Patent Buckle
To Pickle Fish
To Make a Good Razor Strop
Petrified Rattlesnake
Improved Steering Apparatus
To Make Good Bread
The Miseries of Being a Large Landholder
Georgia Railroad
A Fly Traveller
Sugar Crop of Louisiana
Duties Paid by Cunard Steamers
Bogardus's Horse Power
Growth of Western Villages
An Extraordinary Barometer
Parker's Water Wheel
Whitewash Receipt
Patent Case
Works on Science and Art
Improvements in the Manufacture of Sugar—Patented in France
Philosophy of Mechanics
The Opium Trade
Prosperity of the United States
The Mediterranean
Saving Hams
Novel and Ingenious Clock
New Steamship Asia
American Sewing Machines in England
Improved Smut Machine
The Steering Apparatus of the Steamship Asia
Artificial Limbs
British Industrial Exhibition of 1851
A Few Words to Readers
Falling of the Walls of Buildings
Invention of Drilled-Eyed Needles
Industrial Resources of Nova Scotia
Charcoal Melted and the Washington Globe
Patent Lists
Patent Metalic Paint for Iron, &C
Strikes for Wages—Mechanics Associations
An Important Challenge to the Mechanical World
Manufacture of Diamonds
List of Patent Claims
Mechanics Fair
Making Haste to Get Rich
Patent Rights
Inventors and Mechanics
The Trade of Great Britain
To Prepare the Hypo-Sulphite of Lime for the Refining of Sugar
Sulphuric Acid and Bone Dust for Farmers
Acetate of Lead in Sugar
Black Egyptian Ibis
To Prevent Bags from being Destroyed by Insects
Cleanliness in Working in Painting, &C
History of Propellers and Steam Navigation
Departments
To Correspondents
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