. Scientific American Volume 07 Number 46 (July 1852) . Magazines for August—We are indebted toMessrs. Dewitt & Davenport for the early deliveryof the magazines for the ensuing month. Grahamshas several illustrations— Bella is exquisitelyfine, done on steel; the wood cuts are well executed,and the contributions are from sterling T. Headleys illustrated life of Gen. Jackson is theleading characteristic of Sartains; it is an interest-ing feature ; there are a number of pictures and se-veral able contributions. The Ladies National, edi-ted by Mrs. Stephens, is a good magazine, ard well
. Scientific American Volume 07 Number 46 (July 1852) . Magazines for August—We are indebted toMessrs. Dewitt & Davenport for the early deliveryof the magazines for the ensuing month. Grahamshas several illustrations— Bella is exquisitelyfine, done on steel; the wood cuts are well executed,and the contributions are from sterling T. Headleys illustrated life of Gen. Jackson is theleading characteristic of Sartains; it is an interest-ing feature ; there are a number of pictures and se-veral able contributions. The Ladies National, edi-ted by Mrs. Stephens, is a good magazine, ard wellconducted The number before us is well embellish-ed and spiritedly edited. Litteils Living Age.—No. 428 of this best ofall our weekly periodicals containing republicationsof foreign articles, contains fifteen of the best andmost interesting articles we have ever read. Thereis one article on the Philosophy of the Shears,taken from Chambers Journal, which is worth thewhole price of the work. It is forsale by Dewitt &Davenport, this Mechanics and Manufacturers Will find the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN a journalexactly suited to their wants. It is issued regularlyevery week in Form suitable Binding. Eachnumber contains an Official List of PATENTCLAIMS, notices of New Inventions, Chemical andMechanical; Reviews, proceedings of Scientific So-cieties ; articles upon Engineering, Mining, Archi-tecture, Internal Improvements, Patents, and Pa-tent Laws; Practical Essays upon all subjects con-nected with the Arts and Sciences. Each Volumecovers 416 pages of clearly printed matter, intersper-sed with from Four to Six Hundred Engravings, andSpecifications of Patents. It is the REPERTORYOF AMERICAN INVENTION, and is widely com-plimented at home and abroad for the soundness ofits views. If success is any criterion of its charac-ter, the publishers have the satisfaction of believingit the first among the many Scientific Journals inthe world. Postmasters, being authorized agents for t
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