The Georgia state gazette, or, Independent register. (Augusta, Ga.) 1786-1789, September 27, 1788, Image 2

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flf his own tVotkittinfljjp. LIX. Stone cutters. Three apprentices before with tools, and two with the orders of the ope rative lodge, one with the standard. ia mi ton’s order; the rest followed with pieced . of polifbed marble, 20 in uumber. LXI Bread and BifcuitAnkeMi A ftandqrd bearing th#*brea4 bakers afnu)>lOjfihr - emblazoned; motto, “ May our country never want Bread” Uniform, white, fhigts and full plaited aprons, quite round > the waist, with’ a light blue faflh. A stage, with a baker’s oven 6 feet in diameter, -and 1 three handß at work as the proceffien • went on, directed by a matter baker, who * distributed bread to the people as it came put of the oven. Headed by Mr. George Mayer. Biscuit bakers standard: A white flag, with, the reprel'entation of a< bakehouse and several hands working in the different branches of the hufinefs j motto, ** May the Federal Government re~ -vive our Trade” MeflVs. Thomas Hop kins and MatbiaS Landenberger in front of 12 matters. MeflYs. John Peters, fftn. and William. Echirt closed the tear; each master carrying a small peal. The num ber of bakers in proceffton 130. LX3. Gunsmiths. A stage crewed upon a four wheel’d carriage, drawn by four hirfes, "being in length 14 feet, and in breadth 8 feet, with a motto in large letters on each tide, *'* Federal Armoury ,” with a number of hands thereon at work, em ployed in different branches of the trade, conduced by two senior masters, viz. John Nicholson and jofeph Perkins ; Abraham bearing a standard at the h**ad •of the company, in rear-of the'carriage, the standard decorated with futidry devices • xeprefenting the arms belonging to the trade. The standard a large white silk flag, with cross guns in the middle, at the top ®f the cross guns the cap of liberty, with the letters C P (city proof;) under neath the gims the cross pistols, with the •letter V (viewed ;) at tire end neared the flaff, a powder calk ; likewise at the op posite end the representation of three balls. The uniform of the company gieen baize aprons with green Itrings. LXII. Cop persmiths. A car 14 feet by 7 feet, drawn by four horses, with three hands at work at stills and tea-kettles, under the direc tion of Mr. Benjamin Harbefon. A standard with the arms of the trade, and other things emblematical, surrounded with 13 stars, borne by two masters, 17 masters of the profeflion following. LXIII. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths and Jewellers. William Ball, Esq. fen. member, with a Silver urn. Standard bearers, MeiTrs. j. Gee and John Germaine, carrying a silk flag with the silversmiths arms on 4.e fide of it; motto, “ Jufitia Virtutum Regina and on the reverse the Genius of America, holding in her hand a lilver urn, with the following motto, « The Purity y Brightne/s end Solidity of this *Metals is emblematical of that Liberty •which we expeft from the m<w ConftitutionP •* Her head surrounded by 14 stars, 10 of them very brilliant, representing the states which have ratified; 2-of them less bright, representing New-York and North-Ca •rolina, whose ratifications are ftiortly ex pected 1 one with three dark points and 2 light ones, an emblem of Rhode-Illand, and of equal luftre with the firft ten, just ■emerging from the horizon, near one half Teen, for‘the rising state of Kentucky; after which followed the rest of the maf tcfxs, with their journeymen and appren •ttees* in all 35. LXIV. Distillers. On •atftandard of light blue silk, aftill, worm, rttib, and other implements of the bufi- I nef3, neatly painted ; the tfandard torne 1 by Mr« Michael Shubert, and followed by jx distillers. LXV. Tobaccouifts. t Headed by Mr. Joljp Ili/cys Theftand * aid of white silk £ a tobacco plant with 13 leaves, J o in perfection, 3 leaves not hogfhead, of tobacco on one plant, a roll of plug tobacco, bottle and bladder of fnuff; over the plaot on the-other fide Are *i>f!ars-;. id* • filvesed rhini»g t briglg, the other tlieee-not; finiflied; carried by J>lr. Thomas Leiper; motto, tc Success to the Tobacco Hunt.” Each member with a green apron and blue ~ ftnngs, a plume of the different kinds of tobacco leaver in his fiat, and different tools of his profefllon in his hands. Con ductors, MefTrs. Hamilton, Few, Stim bk and Murphy, 70 in number. LX.VI. Brafs* founders. Mr. Daniei King, in a car drawn by* four grey ho ties, with em blematical colours, and a furnace in blail during the whole proceiliun. He fiiKihed a three inch howitzer, which was mount ed and fired with the artillery on Cnion Green*; his'journeymen and apprentices alia neatly executed several other articles in.that ingenious branch. The motto of the colours, “ In vain the. Barth her Tred? Jure hides The whole was executed by Mr; King at his own expence. LXVIi. Stocking Manufacturers. Headed by Mr. George Frey,tag; 30 in number; their •colours white, with a pair of blue dock ings acrois, a cap above, huger mitt be low, encircled with a gilded heart, a gild ed crown with ten horns or points, on each a blue fiar above all; motto, <£ he Union of the' American Stocking Manufacturers. ” LXVIII: Tanners and Curriers. Tanners 25 mmumber, led by Mr. George Leib, carrying the flag with the company’s arms; motto, “ God be nvith us'* ■ Curriers 34 in number, led by Mr. George Oakley, carrying the flag with the company’s arms, motto, « Spes no/tra DeusP LXIX, Upholsterers. Headed by MefTrs. John-Malon and-John Davis. In front a cushion with its drapery, in which fluttered a dove with an olive branch in ils mouth, and on its head a double scroll, motto, “Bs Liberty thine? followed by a cabarole fopha decorated. LXX. Su gar refiners. Condutied by the HOn. Chriflopher Kucher, Capt. Jacob Lawer fwylar, MeiTrs. Benjamin Pennington, John Morgan, David Miereken, Adam Cornman, and Henry* Clause, wearing black cockades, blue faflics and white aprons, with a blue flandard, arms on a gold field, the cap of Liberty on a Raff between two loaves of sugar; motto, “ Doubie refned in a blue field 13 stars; crest, a lighted candle in a candlefttck, on the foot the word Proof beneath canManufaCiurest ornamented with sugar canes, followed by 36 with white aprons* on which were painted lugar loaves, mark ed 10, and bearing the various implements of the business. I.XXL Brewers. Ten. in number, headed by Reuben Haines, with ten ears of barley in their hats, and fa flies of hop vines, carrying malt (hovels mafliing oars ; one dray leaded with malt:and hops, and one loaded with two hogflieadsand a butt, marked “ Betr> Alc t Porter? with- the following inicription-, £< Prefer Drink for Americans'? aftand ard carried by Luke Morris, decorated with the Brewers arms; motto, *« Home brew'd is bejlP LXXII; Peruke-mak ers and Barber Surgeons. Preceded by Mefirs. Perry and Troutwine, fulidrefied. The standard, a white field with the arms of the company, and other devices suited to- the occasion, viz. a pillar, the emblem -of ffrength, with a cap'of Iltertr ported by 1 2 hand?, in guI CSj '» S ingthe 12 concurring dates that u . the Grand Conveugon rVpeTican in a field a/ure, the baiber furgeon*; a* goat rampatr ; 1 c°at, argent, in field fable, thcaV the peruke-makers; with two tended at top, hand in hand, the .of union and ii,pp f .arms, a land and liver bur,'. *- ! ornaments ; motto, ** United fa The treaturer 'ol the company, t *, c • - tees ;, the company-by feuiortty, pj.' hand, fix abreast, confiding of - wearing a white fa.lh, with a-jblack’r? down the middle, and cockades of ' fame, in honor of tils firft amp Rrer * ; of the United States. LXXIII. ers. Their armorial* infigoia ( 0cc .V ‘ ally deviled) were, on a graved guies, (between a fable, Jbarred and dudded of the firft * two gravers saltier-ways azure, haL? of the thkd) three, plates; the crest copper-plate, oh a ftnd bag p ro p er u fcribed* • underneath,! in', large can'* i ENGRAVERS. LXXIV. n af C [No return.] LaXV. Brufli-niaier. A white flag, with a wild' boar, and bundle of briflles over him ; motto «/• dcral hrujb Munvfu&ory” The flag car Tied "by Mr. Roger Fhhavan, ja, I;X*XVI. Staymakers. Keprefented b Mr. Francis Serre, with his firftjourr.tr min carrying an elegant pair of lad? days. LXXVTI. Corps of Light Rfo, try commanded by Captain Rees, withth fhndard of the ad regiment. LXXVII The Civil and Military Officers cf Co; grefs in the city. LXXIX. TljeSuprem Executive Council of Pennsylvania. K Excellency- the Prefiden* was too mi indisposed to attend. LXXX. The Ju tices of the Com mug Pleas and the Rfc giftrates. LXXX-I. Sheriff and Corent on horseback. LXXXII. Eoara o!Cit Wardens, City Treasurer, ar.d Secretar to the Bonrd. Clerks of the Market; with standard, weights am! meafurt; Conft'able oP the Watch, with his two a! fiflanrs, bearing their Haves. Mufit 20 Watchmen with their slams decorate; and in their proper dress. 20 silent watch men with their Haves. Watchmen cal ling the hour 1 o o’clock, and a gloricc Hariight morning. The hours and k alluded to the ten Hates who haveadopte the Constitution. LXXXIIL .StreetCcm mifiiouers.. LXXXIV. TheGentlemt of the Bar, headed by the Hon. Ed war Shippen, Esq. President of the Comm Pleas, and William Bradford, Esq. At tornev General, followed by the Student of the Law. LXXXV. The Cicrgyo the different Christian denominations, witl the Rabbi of the Jews, walking arm ii arm. LXXXVI. The College of Phy cians, headed by their President, 111 John Redman, and followed by the Stn dents in Physic. LXXXVII. Student of-the University, headed by the V:c Provotl, and of the Episcopal Academy ar.d moss of, the fchoois ia the city, pf £ ceded by their refpeftive Principals, P- } feiiors, Matters,, and Tutors, a borne before them inter;bed with thtf words, “ The Riling Generation-- LXXX,VIII. The County Troop »f I# Hor.e, commanded by Major W** J Pherfun, brought up the rear of the who. Major Fullerton attended the right waj! iand Colonel Mencges the left wing liue. Meflrs. Stoneburner, ITiltzhemiO and Jonathan Penrofe, furndhed 3r.d *■ per intended the horfs*> for the carria#*