The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, August 23, 1788, Image 1

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■uRD AY, Attgufl 23, 178 a.' feORGIA STATE GAZETTE ■ OR Independent register. m ' JL DO M of the PRESS, and TRIAL by JURY, to remain inviolate forever. Ccnjliiuticn cf Georgia . ■ A: Printed by JO II N E. SM I T 11, Printer to the State -> Fjjays , Articles of ■ Intelligence , Advertifemcnts, Ssc. will be gratefully received , and every kind of Printing f erf or med. ■ grand ■Federal Proceflion. WUladelpbia, July 9. B (Continuedfrom our lafl.) % Boat builders. . ■Frame representing a boat build- / Ber’s (hop) iB feet Jong, 8 wide, I high, mounted on a carriage. On ■p of the- frame, the (hip Union’s I elegantly finilhed, an ensign daff Kg, blue field quartered with thir ■ripes, and bearing an axe and adze ■g each other,—Motto, “ By tbefe Wot” The barge lofeetlong, man- Siith a cockfwain and fix little boys, ■gernen, iu a beautiful uniform of ■ decorated with blue ribbands. On ■atform underneath, seven hands Kg a boat 13 feet long, which was laud nearly completed during the ■lion. It will be manifeft the num- Ibove mentioned have reference to ■ States of America, the iz dates ■ented in the late general convention, lie dates , now united under the londitution. le whole machine was contrived with [ (kill, and drawn by four bright bay Is, belonging to and under the con |of Mr. Jacob Toy, of the Northern Ities, followed by 40 boat builders, Id by Medrs. Bowyer, Brooks and wick Hale. Sail-makers. flag, carried by Captain Jofepb Rice, Renting the inside view of a fail lofc, maders and men at work; on the 13 dars; in the dy 5 vessels —Mot- “ May commerce flour ijb, and Industry warded” Followed by a number of ers, journeymen and apprentices. Ship Carpenters, eaded by Medrs. Francis Grice and 1 Norris, with the draft of a (hip on docks, and cases of indruments in r hands; a dag bearing a (hip on the ks, carried by Manuel Eyres, Esq; >orted by Meflrs. Harrison, Rice, wfter, and Humphreys: followed by 1 makers, caulkers and workmen, to amount of 330, all wearing a badge their hats, representing a (hip on the ks, and a green sprig of white oak. Ship Joiners. Nicholas Young, conductor, hisfon car ig a cedar daff before him ; Robert Mullen, mader workman j William Mullen and Samuel Ormes , carrying company’s arms on a flag, viz. A binnacle and hencoop, crocked plains'and other tools of that proieflion, proper ; 13 dripes, and 13 dars, 10 in full fplen riour. Motro, “ By theje nve support our families” Followed by 25 of the trade, - wearing cedar branches in their hats. „ Kopemakers and £fc?p-chand!«ra. The fag carried in front by Richard Titterniary, representing a rope-yard, with ten men spinning, and three dafid ing idle, with their hemp around their waids; emblematical of the present si tuation of the Thirteen States, with a Motto— “ May Comma ce flour ijb Next in front, ns leaders, vi r eie John Tittermary, fen. and George Goodwin, being the olded belonging to the calling; followed by the other gentlemen of the profeffon, with a piece of rope and hemp in their hands; and the journeymen and apprentices in the tear, with hetnp around their waifis, and their spinning clouts in tneir hands—about do in number. Merchants and Traders. Their dandard was the dag of a mcr rhantfhip of the United Stales—in the Union were ten illuminated dars, and three traced round in diver, but not yet illuminated —on one' fide of the flag a (hip, the, Pennjylvania, with an inferip tiun, 4th July, *l7Bß.—On the rcveife of the flag a globe, over winch was inferib ed. in a scroll, “ Par tout le mend.” The daff, on which the dag was displayed, ter minated in a diver cone, on which was a . ring suspending a mariner’s conapafs.— The daudard was borne by Mr. Jonathan Nelbit, preceding the merchants ants ' traders. Thomas Willing, Efn attended by their committee, Messrs. Charles Pettit, john Wilcocks, John Ross, and Tench Coxe. r The body of the merchants and traders. ' Next followed the clerks and appren tices of the merchants and traders, pre ceded by Mr. Sain non ge, bearing a large ledger. . -4 Corps of Light Infantry, commanded by Captain Sproat, with the dandard o£- the 4th regin(ent. ’ TRADES and PROFESSIONS. N. B. The order of the several trades, except lioufe carpenters, and those con cerned in the conftrudion and fitting 1 out a (hip, was determined by Lot. Cordwainers, A carriage drawn by four horses, re presenting a Cordwainet’s (hop, in which were fix men aftually at work; the (hop hung round with shoes, boots, &c. Mir, Alexander Rutherford, Condudor. THE Mr. Elilha Gordon and Mr. Martin Bifljpf afliftants, followed by a committee of nine, three abreast. Mr. James Rouey, jun. ftandard-bearcr. The standard—The cordwainer’s arms, on a crimson field; above the arms, Crij pitiy holding a laurel branch in his right hand, and a fciollof parchment inhis left. Three hundred cordwainerS following, fix abreast, each wearing a white leathern apron, embeilifhed with the company’s • arms, richly painted. XXXIV. Coach Painters, With a flag, ornamented with the in signia of the art, carried by Mr. followed by ten of the profeflion, carry ing pallits and pencils in their hands. XXXV. Cabinet and Chair-makers. Mr. Jonathan Goftclow, carrying the fealc and dividers; Mr. Jedediah Scow den, with the rules of architecture ; ofuc > of the oldest mailers: Mr. James Lee, attended by three mailers, bearing the standard, or cabinet-makers arms, ele gantly painted and gilt on a blue field,;/ ornamented with ihiiteen flars, ten of which were gilt, the other three unfiniflt ed ; below the arms, two hands united— Motto — “ By unity <we ftippert society The mailers, fix abreast, wearing linen aprons, and buck tails in their hats. Ths work (hop, 17 feet long, by p feet 8 inches wide, and 14 feet high, on a carriage drawn by four horses, at each ' r end of the fbop*, ten flars—two iigns, in feribed, “ Federal Cabinet and Chair Shop,’’.one on each fide. Mr. J<hn Brown, with journeymen and apprentices at work in the ihop. The ftiop followetl by journeymen and apprentices fix abreast, all wearing linen aprons, and bucks tails in their hats—The aprons of American ( manufacture—one hundred in a train. XXXVI. Brick-makers, Carrying a large flag of green fiik, on which was represented a brick yard, hands at work, a kiln burning—at a little dis tance a Federal city building—Motto— “ It was found hard in Egypt , “ But this prcfpeS makes it eajy Ten maftef brick-makers, headed by Mr; David Rose, fen. and followed by one hundred workmen in frocks and trow fers, with tools, &c. , XXXVII. House, Ship and Sign Painters* Arms, 3 fliields argent on a field azure; crest, a hand holding a brufti proper —— Motto— 1 “ Virtue alone is true nibilityß The flage 14 feet long by 7 i on* it a mill lor ma-. %> * » [No. C.]