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tEORGIA STATE GAZETTE
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■EE DO M of tlie PRESS, and TRIAL by JURY, to remain inviolate forever. Ccnfitution of Georgia .
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;■ GRAND
<■ Federal Proceilion.
;I Philadelphia, July 9.
, (Continued ficm cur last.)
I XXXVIII. Porters,
|Ng| E D by John Lawrence and Genrr-e
§Mj Green, on each .fide a porter, drei
■jfl-with a silk fafli, leading a horse ami
||, the horse richly decorated with bine,
■Bite and red ribbands —on the dray five
■Brels of fuperfine flour, the words—
WWFederal Flour” painted on the heads
f'Bthe barrels, followed by John Jacobs
( A forty porters—-a light blue silk stand
■ borne by David Spar.ks, on which
exhibited 10 stripes and 13 stars, 3
pßhem clouded,- the rest in full fpiendor ;
ISo a horse and dray, with four barrels
• ■the dray, and a porter loading a fifth.
o, “ May liteh'jfry ever be encouraged.”
(He flandard followed by a number of
tin, and the rear elofed by Andrew
■Byer and Joseph GrefwolJ. The officers
■■died with silk fiafhes, and officers and
|Ben wearing white aprons, tied on with
Slue silk ribband?, and carrying in their
(Buds whips ornamented with blue, red
Bd white ribbands.
I I The 5 barrels of Federal fl our were
IHken, after the procession, and -delivered
B the overseers for the tilt of the poor.
■ XXXIX. Clock aud Watch-makers.
I I The company’s arms neatly painted on
I silk flag—Jvfottny.
r 1 “ lime rules all things' 1
II Headed by Mr. John Wood, and f ol-
Mowed by 23 members of the company.
[ I XL.. Fringe and Ribband Weavers.
\ Mr. John Williams bearing a blue fiaff
Bapped with a gilt ball, axrofs the fiaff ten
Bires, to which were lufpended imple-
Bents, and a greafr-.variety of specimens
Bf the ait. Tbe jringe, lace and line
■buttles were each filled with a quill of
■finite, to shew that they were in employ,
■he ribband (buttle em»fy, to shew that it
■sas yet unemployed. In the gilt ball
■was a fixed wire 18 inches long, from
■which flowed a ribband of ten firipcs—
■immediately below the cross w ire a paper
■ ndcribed with verses, composed by Mr.
■ Williams on the occasion.
XLI. Bricklayers,
I Headed by Mcfl'rs. Nicholas Hicks,
| William Johnfcn and Jacob Gr ass, with
I their aprons on, and trowels in their bands
| *"* a fag with the following device:
The bricklayers aims— the federal city
I riling out of a foteff, workmen building
3t > and the fun illuminating iw-Motto —
“ Both Buildings and Rulers are the works
ts our Hands."
The flag carried by Meffrs.Charles Sou
der, William Math and Jol’eph Wilds,
with their aprons, and supported by Messrs.
jolin llobbins, Fetcr Wagloin, Thomas
Mitchell, John Boyd, Burton Wallace,
Michael Groves, John Sotrder, Kdward
M‘Kai*rhen, Alexander M Kinley, ten
matter bricklayers, with their aprons on,
and their trowels and plumb rules in their
hands, followed by fifty-five matters and
journeymen', in their aprons, and carry
ing trowels in their hanci(.
XLIL Tavlors.
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Preceded by Messrs. Bai ker, Stile, Mar
tin and Tatem, carrying a white flag,
with the company’s arms in gold, flip
ported by two Camels, Motto,
“ L\' ur.itn enr frengtb ittcreafes .**
Lolibwed by two hundred and fifty of
the trade. * k “
XLI 11. Inflrument-makers, Turners,
Windfor * Chair and Spinning-wheel
makers.
Conducted by Captain John Cornish,
Mr. John Stow bearing the flandard, the
turners arms, with the addition of a fpin
nitig wheel on one fide, and a Windlor
chair on the other, Motto,
“ By fa'tb we obtain.”
Messrs George Stow and Michael Fox,
carrying columns, representing the seve
ral branches of turning. Messrs. An
thony and Mafoji, W’ith a group of meti
cal inflruments, followed by sixty perfonfr
dceiled in Green aprons.
0 XLIII. Carvers and Gi’ders.
Ti e Caivers and Gilders exhibited an
ornamental Car, on a federal plan, being
13 by 10 on the floor, on which were
erefied 13 Filaflers, richly ornamented
with carved woik, the heads of ten gilt,
and lahell’d with the flames of the fcveral
dates arranged as they came into the fe
deral union, the remaining three left part
is ly finiflied ; and about three feet above
the floor a level rail united to the pilafiers,
denoting the equality of the fubjeds. 111
the center a column, with a twining lau
rel tunping in a lpiral loim to the cap
ping, which was 10 feet high, cn the top
of which was placed a lift of General
. Wafhrnotou-crowned with a wreath of
lame), and duefed in ti e American uni
form, with the 13 flars on a collar; the
whole supported by ic tight flays, leading
from the hnifned pilafleis to the cap of the
column, frem whence fufj ende d thiee
flack flays, leading to the i rfinifheri pila
flers ; over the General’s Puli the Ameri
can flandard was difplajed,
In the center of tlie front the head of'
Phidias , the u»oft eminent of the ancient
caivers, with emblematic figures support
ing him ; inside of ihe front rail a large
figure for the head of a ship, richly carv
ed and painted, the whole outside of the
car decorated with the figures of the sea
sons, the cardinal vimtes, and other de
vices in carved woik.
Before the car walked the artifls of the
feveial branches, preceded by Mr. Cut
bufh, ship carver, and Mr. Reynolds and
Mr. jugiez, house, furniture and coach
carvers, with young artifls going before,
decorated w ith blue ribbands round their
necks, to which were suspended medallions
blue ground, with ten burnifli’d gold Bars,
one bearing a figure of Ceres, represent
ing Agriculture ; another Fame, blowing
her trumpet, announcing to the world ttie
Federal Union ; the middle one carrying
a corinthian column complete, ertpref
five of the domestic branches of carving.
In the car was a number of artifls at work,
superintended by Mr. Rufli, fhip-Caivcr.
Coopers.
Led on by Mr. Daniel Dolbe—cn e!e*
gant flag bearing the Coopers arms, cm
lelllfhed with 13 flars. Motto,
. “ May umtneretfit uriJJs — Loi>e as brethren.”
Supported by Mcflrs. W. King, R.
Sate and John Louch, followed b> one
hundred and fifty Coopers in white lea
thern aprons, and wearing badges in 'heir
hats, teprefenting the tools of the trade,
XLVI. Plane-makers.
Mr. William Martin in front bearing
the flandard, white field, afinoothing plane
on the top; device, a pair of spring di
viders, three planes, a brace, a square and
gauge, followed by eight plane-makers.
Motto, «* Truth”
XLVII. Whip and Cane Manufacturers.
A machine on a catriage, a boy on it at
work platting a whip, followed by Mr.
John M Callifierand his journeymen, car
rying feveial articles of the trade. Ott
the top of the machine a flag, with this
Motto,
“ Let us encourage our c*wn manufafiuresP
XLVIII. Black-imiths, White-smiths and
Nailers. r-a
A machine diawn by nine horses, re
presenting the Federal Black-smiths,.
White-smiths and Nailers manufactory,
being a frame of jeby 15 feet, and (j feot
hij h, with a teal chimney extending 3 feet
above the roof, and fuimlhed for use. In
front of the building three mafier Black
imiths, Meflis. Nathaniel Brown, Nicho
las Htfs and William’ Perkins, fupportitrg
the flandard, elegantly ornamented with,,