member the sage admonition oF IVashmgton, that " In 

 union, consists the strength and durability of the Nation- 

 al edifice." 



LIBERTY.— Cradled in our Country; in half a centu- 

 ry she has attained the vigor of an Hercules, and extirpa- 

 ted the monster Tyranny, in both the Americas. 



THE STATE IN SCHUYLKILL.— Her sportive 

 citizens, may be proud of their ancestry, and should 

 prove themselves worthy descendants. 



OUR COUNTRY.— The prized home of the native; 

 the vvrelcome retreat of the oppressed. 



FRANCE. — Our magnanimous Ally; the Country of 

 LAFAYETTE. 



OUR DISTINGUISHED GUEST, AND THE NA- 

 TION'S.— The name of LAFAYETTE, is engraven on 

 every heart; a worthy associate of his great military Fa- 

 ther. 



THE LOVELY FAIR OF THE LAND.— It would 

 be unfair ever to forget, or neglect them. 



VOLUNTEERS. 



By GENERAL LAFAYETTE.— The whole popula- 

 tion of the State in Schuylkill, and the aSectionate alle- 

 giance of a newly adopted fellow citizen. 



By G. W. LAFAYETTE.— A dinn-r cooked in the 

 field; may the soldiers of liberty alwavs lind such a one. 



By COUNSELLOR LEWIS.— George Washington 

 Lafayette; the worthy son of a beloved father. 



