1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons

soldiers' aot sailors toasts.

The American Eiglo, the angel of death in the battle-field American Tars and American Stars—May the latter over shine over tho hliie-jaekets of the former. May every soldier have his right, and every deserter a halter. American Republicanism—Tho child of tho skies, and the sal vation of tho oppressed Our brave Military Leadersand their equally brave followers— Nothing daunts them, nothing. May ouncuemies on the ocean be peppered by our shot, and pickled in the briuo. May our wounded and disabled seamen never have to depend on charity for supiiort. The brave Perry, his memory and his motto ;"We have mot the enemy and they are ours." May America's fortitude, honor and courage never be compro mised for the sake of jieaco, or sacrificed from a dread of war. May the Yankee stars over shine on the mainmast. Yankee Tars, the pride and pets of Old Neptune—May they never disgrace their patron. Thefloating forests of America—Ever may they flourish. The martyred patriots of the British prison ships—May the bliss of their souls be eternal, and the abode of their murderers he infernal. The memorable Christmas night on which Washington crossed ^ the DcLrwaro, and gave the enemy at Germautown such a Christmas-box. To the memory of Paul Jones, who hoisted the first flag of the Eevolntion. The memory of the illustrious Andrew Jackson. To all those who have ploughed the sea, and honored the field of battle, for the causa of America.

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