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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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rMS3 In the November Agriculturist ,we gave 3 
re maps, embraeiag - Missouri, Kentucky, part of Tennessee, 
l the Potomac River from Harper’s Ferry to its mouth, with 
adjacent territory. The extraordinary call for extra copies 
that number, from subscribers who purchased them for their 
nds, leads us to conclude that the accompanying maps of 
ntsof present interest willbe very acceptable.—No. 1, shows 
i location of SHIP ISLAND, which has just been occupied 
the Union troops as a base of operations in the South West. 
w-Orleans and its surroundings, and the mouths of the Missis- 
pi, etc., are also laid down. The small figures on this Map in- 
ate the depth of water.—No. 3, shows another interesting 
ality, including a part of Hilton Head Island, which extends 
rth to Port Royal and contains Fort Walker, the head quar- 
s of Gen. Sherman. Tybee Island, Fort Pulaski, Savannah, 
!., are also seen. No. 3, is a locality towards which general 
iention is directed, and we shall doubtless soon hear of mili- 
■y operations in that vicinity.—No. 4, shows a portion of the 
ssissippi River, which is just now the great center of interest, 
view of the extensive military preparations, apparently for a 
scent upon Columbus, by the Union forces, gunboats, etc., I 
w collecting at Cairo, St. Louis, and in various parts of Ken- 
cky. These Maps, in connection with those given in Novem- | 
IVo. 4.—Mississippi River from Cairo to Memphis. 
ber, will enable our readers to follow the contending armies in their more immediate operations. 
Other points of interest will doubtless soon be developed. We cannot longer supply the 
November number free to new subscribers. Copies can.be had at the regular rates (10 cents eachl. 
