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

BOLUIKKS' AND SAtLOSS' •i'OASTS.

Commerce and trade always protected, And American seamen never neglected. May every American fight to protect and conquer to sara. Mayevery Amerioan bear away hisshield or be borne on it. Maythe memory of the immortalPerry inspire every American sailor to meet the enemy and make them ours. The American Volunteers—May they ever bo ready to receive the cnemj'in good style. Rhino, health and a snug berth to every American tar. All those who have fought and bled for our country. Our Glorious Navy—The world's wonder, and the nation's pride. America's Sheet Anchor—Her unconquered tars. Our nav.al officers and the brave sailors who so nobly seconded them. America expecl.s that every man will do his duty. America's Pride—Her men-of-war. Long may every foe tremble and every friend rejoice at the ar rival of an American squadron. May the American soldier never turn his bayonet against his own countrj'men. May the green laurels of our country never fade through age, be blighted by cruelty to the vanquished, or be obtained ^ but by honor. The iVmerican Navy—may its flag always prove the harbinger of defeat to our enemies, and ofconfidence and safety to our friends. May our soldiers and cowardice never bivouac on the same grouud.s. Maj- true American hands have true .American hearts. More staunch shijis for America and le.ssfor her enemies.

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