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ARMY & NAVY JOURNAL,

Gazette of the Regular, Volunteer and Militia Forces.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY, $6 a Year, in Advance.

PUBLICATION OFFICE:

No. 23 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK.

TO ADVERTISERS.

THE ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL offers advantages to certain advertisers which are presented by no other weekly newspaper in the United States. The character and extent of its circulation may be inferred from the following:

1st. It is the ONLY Military and Naval Journal in the United States.

2d. It stands, both at home and abroad, in the VERY FRONT RANK, of the military journals of the world.

3d. It is the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of the National Guard of the State of New York, and is the STANDARD AUTHORITY in the country on militia matters, which secures its circulation among the MILITIA OF EVERY STATE AND TERRITORY of the Union.

4th. It is the representative of the National Rifle Association, an association which commands the pecuniary support of the State of New York, and attracts the attention of all who are interested in RIFLE SHOOTING in all parts of the country.

5th. It is safe to say that the ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL is regularly read by EVERY ARMY AND NAVY OFFICER in the United States, as well as by the more intelligent, prudent, and thoughtful of the ENLISTED MEN of the two services. It is found in EVERY CAMP AND GARRISON READING ROOM for soldiers in the country.

6th. The number of enlisted men of the Army is 25,000; of the Navy, 10,000; of officers of the Army, 2,500; of the Navy and Marine Corps, 3,000. The National Guard of New York numbers 25,000, and in the different States, according to the last official "Army Register," 153,320.

7th. It also circulates largely among EX-OFFICERS OF VOLUNTEERS of our late war, both North and South.

8th. Its FOREIGN CIRCULATION is large, and of a character probably not equalled by that of any other weekly journal in the country. It is on file at EVERY WAR AND NAVY OFFICE of Europe, and has as subscribers the most famous soldiers and military students of the Old World.

9th. The CIRCULATION of the JOURNAL is therefore among men of assured incomes WHO ARE ABLE TO BUY what the advertiser may have to sell, and among classes whose wants are numerous and varied. The purchases annually made by the enlisted men alone of the Army, of one house advertising in the JOURNAL, amount to many thousand dollars worth.

10th. The ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL goes extensively into the FAMILIES OF OFFICERS and SOLDIERS and SAILORS as an indispensable guide to the movements of relatives and friends.

11th. The advertisements in the JOURNAL are set in CLEAR, CONSPICUOUS TYPE, with special reference to taste and attractiveness.

The advertisers in the ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL among these several classes are represented by the best known houses, as will be seen by a reference to the paper.

The ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL'S CIRCULATION is one of the stablest of that of any weekly newspaper in the United States, and its advertising patronage is larger than that of any other professional paper in the country.

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Is the cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every number contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, Bridges, Engineering works, Architecture, improved Farm Implements, and every new discovery in Chemistry. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has been published weekly, for 30 years, and stands foremost of all industrial papers, and has a larger circulation than any other paper of its kind in the world. A year's numbers contain 832 pages and several hundred engravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3.20 a year by mail, including postage. Specimens sent free. May be had of all News Dealers.

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