90 [Assembly 



This furnace for heating dwellings, stores, churches kc , is ex- 

 clusively for wood, working upon the air-tight principle, by these 

 mear.s economizing fuel^nd at the same time retaining the heat up- 

 on one hundred feet of heating surface. The capacity and arrange- 

 ment of the heaters induce a powerful circulation, heating a large 

 volume of air which is perfectly ventilated, giving a current of 

 pure and even-tempered air. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



CHARLES P. GROSVETOR, Ch'n. 

 CH AUNCE Y JOHNSON. 



The following articles in this division were examined by a, 

 special committee, they not being on the ground, or il so,notseen 

 by the regular committee. 



Belt clasp, Albert Smith, Rochester, Trans. 



Dick's Boiler plate punch, J. E. Holmes, Halyoke, Mass., Silver Medal. 



Dick's Saw Gummer, J. E. Holmes, Holyoke, Mass., Silver Medal. 



These vrere very valuable and important articles, and deserve for their utility 

 and importance, the awards given them. . A. F. CHATFIELD. 



ARTICLES OF WOOD, &c.— No. 64. 



Palmer & Simmons, Clayville, Oneida county, one sulkyand Whipple tree hook, 



Small Silver Medal. 



W. B. Hatch,°Utica, invalid bed stead, Vol. Trans. 



Penfield & Blackwell, Utica, two pleasure carriages , Small Silver Medal. 



D. A. Lyon, Utica, four pleasure carriages, twelve horse sleigh. Silver Medal. 

 Harvey Kirkland, Utica, refrigerator, Vol. Trans. 



E. B. Brintom, Schenectady, one buggy wagon, Small Silver Medal. 



James H. Reed, Utica, four bunches spruce shingles, Vol. Trans. 



Watson, Ellis & Co., Whitestown, eight pails, four wash tubs, two keelers,two 



churns, Vol. Trans. 



Thomas C. Robinson, Utica, one child's carriage, Vol. Trans; 



W. H. Scranton, Utica, two nest knot bowls, Small Silver Medal. 



Richard B. Gee, Utica, one patent portfolio stand, Vol. Trans. 



John J. Vedder,. Schenectady, one rat trap, Vol. Trans. 



James Cox, Utica, an Elizabethean loo table, , Small Silver Medal. 



J. W. & L. L. Lawrence, Dublin, Indiana, patent paring machine. Vol Trans. 



J. D. Ingersoll, Ilion, Herkimer, melodeons, Vol. Trans. 



Daniel Fay, Chester, Mass,, one apple parer, Vol. Trans. 



A. S. Webster, Mt. Pelier, Vt., one invalid bedstead, Vol. Trans. 



J. S. Eastman, Deerfield, one patent bee hive, with bees, Vol. Trans. 



E. H. Tayler, Fayetteville, one patent cherry table, Vol. Trans, 



