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Scientific American Magazine Vol 7 Issue 14

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 7, Issue 14

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Features

Georgia Railroad

The Philadelphia and Pittsburg Railroads

Safety of Railroads

Air Line of Railroad to Boston

Stone Dressing by Machinery

To Promote Adhesion in Locomotive Wheels

Suspension Bridge over the St. Lawrence

A Great Blast

The Electric Telegraph in France

Spontaneous Combustion

The Burial Place of John Fitch

Atmospheric Pressure as a Telegraphic and Mechanical Agent

Railroads in England

The Magnetic Telegraph Predicted

California Quicksilver

A Japanese Compass

Cure for Headaches

To Our City Patrons

No Evading the Tolls

Recent Foreign Inventions

To Cure Nose Bleeding

Newspapers in the United States

Perpetual Motion

Woven Cartridge Bags

Beardslee's Patent Planing Machine

Singular Accident by an Oil Can

New Knitting Machine

Improved Smut Machine

Double Piston Engine

To Manufacture Resin Soap and Purify Turpentine

Improved Bed for Invalids

Submarine Railroad

Registering Blocks for Printing Oil Cloths

Dr. Jackson on Patents

Kossuth and Paul

New Motive Powers--Steam

Re-Vaccination

The Washington Monument

To Prevent Heating in Circular Saws

Honor to an American Inventor

New American Steamships

A Worthy Migrating Printing Press

New Building Material in California

Lichens

Wool in the United States

The Way to Examine a Railroad

List of Patent Claims

An Important Paragraph

Sending Receipts—Postage on Books

Back Numbers and Volumes

Warner's Pen

A Black Eye

Explosion of Andirons

On Boiler s.--No. 4.

To Mechanics

Testing the Heat of Artesian Wells

Departments

To Correspondents