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  • Departments

    Dark Grief

  • Theory and Practice

  • The Lay of the Laborer

  • Sons of Labor

  • A Singular Case

  • New Boat for the Sound

  • Mammoth Ox

  • Improved Newspaper

  • Concert

  • A Cotton Gin for Russia

  • Hot House Vegetables in England

  • Celestial Phenomenon

  • In the wrong Box

  • To Wine Bibbers

  • The Gem of the Prairie,

  • Black Walnut

  • Progress of Romanism

  • New Use for the Telegraph

  • Late from the Army

  • Enterprise of Troy

  • Still Burning

  • Late from Europe

  • Going to Retire

  • Enterprise in Buffalo

  • Education in America

  • Conveyance for the Wounded

  • European Items

  • Turn the Carpet

  • A Fact for Rum-advocates

  • A Cold Insult

  • Lightning

  • Sport on the Rio Grande

  • Golden Eagle

  • Popular Misery

  • Rock-boring Machine

  • Emerson's Ventillator

  • A New Printing Press

  • Mr. Blanchard's Invention

  • New Wood Screw Machine

  • Improvement in the Cotton Gin

  • Artificial Marble

  • Portable Cottages

  • New Mortising Machine

  • Improvement in Light Houses

  • New Covering for Roofs

  • Improved Railroad Coupling

  • Veneering Machine

  • Theory of Storms

  • Dodge's Improved Boiler

  • Large Timber

  • Parley's Magazine and Merry's Museum

  • Magnetic Telegraph

  • The Influence of Horticulture upon the Human Character

  • Heavy Guns

  • Ranlett's Architect

  • Liberal and Honorable

  • To New Subscribers

  • The Scientific American

  • Sulphate in Batteries

  • Mechanics

  • The Inventor's Institute

  • Scientific Discoveries of the Age

  • Ragged Schools in London

  • Mechanic's Advocate, Esq. ;--

  • Shameful Negligence

  • First Newspapers in New England

  • The Origin of Lowell

  • Bordentown

  • Great Snow

  • To Correspondents

  • Dreadful Shipwreck

  • A Decided Compliment

  • Perpetual Time Teller

  • Answer by Mail

  • Hats vs. Boots

  • Chromium

  • Japanning Black

  • The Wave Principle in Ship Building

  • The New York Scientific American

  • Railroads in the United States

  • Solders for Brass and Copper

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