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Volume 7, Issue 14You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
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