UNITED STATES. 



or notes intended to be offered for difcount muft be delivered 

 at the bank on the preceding day, inclofed under a cover, 

 and direfted to the calhicr, mentioning the name of the 

 holder of the bill. 



Money dcpoiited in the bank may be drawn out again at 

 pleafure, free of expence ; but no money is paid to any 

 perfon beyond the balance of his account. 



Other banks have been eftablifhed in Philadelphia, as well 

 as in Bollon, New York, Baltimore, Alexandria, and 

 Charleftown, fome of which were prior to the bank of Phi- 

 ladelphia, called the " United States' Bank ;" but they are 

 chartered only by their refpeftive ftates. Kelly's Cambift. 

 The United States comprife three grand diviiions : deno- 

 minated Northern, or more properly Eaftern, Middle, and 

 Southern ftates. 



The firft divifion (the Northern or Eaftern States) 

 comprehends 



Vermont, Maflachufetts Proper, 



New Hamp(hire, Rhode Ifland, 



Diftrid of Maine, Connecticut, 



(belonging to Maflachufetts) 



Thefe are called the New England States, and compre- 

 hend that part of America which, fince the year 1614, 

 has been known by the name of New England. 



The fecond divifion (the Middle States] comprehends 



New York, Ohio, 



New Jerfey, Indi;uia Territory, 



Pennfylvania, Michigan Territory. 



Delaware, 



The third divifion (the Southern States) comprehends 



Maryland, Tenneffee, 



Virginia, South Carolina, 



Kentucky, Georgia, 



North Carolina, Mifliffippi Territory. 



To which we may now add Louifiana. 



The ftates, diftrifts, and tetritories of the United States 

 are defcribed under their appropriate appellations : but the 

 area, extent, population, chief towns, &c. of each, are ex- 

 hibited in one view of them in the following 



Topographical Table. 



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