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Scientific American Magazine Vol 6 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 6, Issue 22

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Features

To Prevent Railway Accidents in England

Iron Pipes Coated inside with Glass

Improved Seed Planter

New Water Machine for Driving a Printing Press

Imitating Ivory and Bone

East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad

Savannah and Georgia Railroads

Chimney Sweep Suffocated

The American Miller

Turpentine by the Steam Process

The Honey Bee

The Manufacture of Soda Ash

The First Printed Book

A Long Light

Occupations of Inhabitants of Wall Street New York

German Honors Conferred on the Disciple and Friend of Dr. Jenner

Kanawha Salt Springs

Flax, its Cultivation and Manufacture

Electricity and Steam Boilers

Medical Discovery

New Type Setting Machine

Singular Remedy for Cholera

Improvement in Carding Cylinders

Railroad New Inventions

Expose of Paine's Light

Improvement on Spike Machines

Music by Steam

New Self-Centering and Self-Releasing Lathe

New Slate Material

The Bill for Reforming the Patent Laws

Circular to Inventors and Patentees

Improved Spring Carraige Wheel

Norfolk Steamships

Our Ocean Steamships and their Boilers

A Wallet Full of Inventions

Art Union Lotteries, &C

Grand Supper—The New York Sun Printing Press

Attention, Patentees

Foreign Correspondence

California Gold

List of Patent Claims

Thick and Thin Belts

Standing Notice to Subscribers

Religious Insanity

Glaze for Common Earthenware

Manufacturing Bank Notes

Mechanics

Inventors and Manufacturers

On the Action of Water on Leaden Cisterns