atop, stands 36 inches; and under 8 inches, stands 12 inches: now 36 and 12, make 48, the answer in inches; and 48÷124 feet, or just half a cord. S. Admit the breadth to be S feet 11 inches, and height 3 feet 9 inches; required the content. Under 3 feet at top, stands 70; and under 9 inches, is 18: 70 and 18, make 88÷÷12=7 feet 4 inches, or 7 ft. 1 qr. 2 inches, the answer. TABLE I. Showing the amount of £1, or $1, at 5 and 6 per cent. per Yrs. 15 per cent. 6 per cent.|Yrs. 15 per cent.16 per cent. 1,05000 1,06000 11 1,71034 1,89829 1 2 1,10250 1,12360 12 1,79585 2,01219 10 1,62889 1,79084 20 2,65329 VII. The weights of the coins of the United States. 3,20713 Eagles, pwt. gr. 6 Half-Eagles, Quarter-Eagles, 2 191 } Standard Gold. Dollars, The standard for gold coin is 11 parts pure gold, and one part alloy- the alloy to consist of silver and copper. The standard for silver coin is 1485 parts fine to 179 parts alloy--the alloy to be whelby copper. ANNUITIES. TABLE II. Showing the amount of £1 annuity, forborne for 31 years or under, at 5 and 6 per cent. compound interest. Irs. 1 4 TABLE III. Showing the present worth of £1 annuity, to continue for 31 years, at 5 and 6 per cent. compound int. 6 5 1,000000 1,000000|| 0,952381 0,943396 2 2,050000 2,060000|| 1,859410 1,8333933 3,152500 3,183600|| 2,723248 2,673012] 4,310125 4,374616|| 3,545950| 3,465106 5 5,525631 5,637193|| 4,329477 4,2123641 6 6,801913 6,975319 5,075692 4,917324 7 8,142009 8,393838 5,786278 5,582381 8 9,549109 9,897468|| 6,463213 6,209794 9 11,026564 11,491316|| 7,107822 6,801692 10 12,577892 13,180770|| 7,721735 7,560087 11 14,206787 14,971643|| 8,306414 7,886875 12 15,91712616,869942|| 8,863252 8,383844| 13 17,712982 18,882138|| 9,393573 8,852683 1419,598632|21,015066|| 9,898641| 9,294984 15 21,578564 23,275969||10,379658 9,712249, 16 |23,657492|25,672528||10,837769 10,105895 17 25,840366 28,212380 11,274066 10,477260 18 28,132385|30,905653||11,689587|10,827603 19 30,53900433,759992||12,085321|11,158116 20 38,065954 36,785592||12,462210/11,469921 21 35,719252|39,992727||12,821153|11,764077 22 38,505214 43,392291||13,163003 12,041582 23 41,430475 46,995828|| 13,488574 12,303380 24 44,501999 50,815578 13,798642 12,550357 25 47,727099|54,864512 ||14,093944 12,783356 26 51,113454 59,156382 14,375185 13,003166 27 54,669126 63,705765||14,643034 13,210534 28 58,402583 68,528112||14,898127 13,406164 29 62,32271273,639798||15,141073 18,590721 30 66,438847 79,058186||15,372451|13,764831 31 70,760790 84,801677||15,592810|13,929086 -8 TABLES, THE three following Tables are calculated agreeable to an Act of Congress passed in November, 1792, making foreign Gold and Silver Coins a legal tender for the payment of all debts and demands, at the several and respective rates following, viz. The Gold Coins of Great-Britain and Portugal, of their present standard, at the rate of 100 cents for every 27 grains of the actual weight thereof.-Those of France and Spain 273 grains of the actual weight thereof.-Spanish milled Dollars weighing 17 pwt. 7 gr. equal to 100 cents, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar.-Crowns of France, weighing 18 pwt. 17 gr. equal to 110 cents, and in proportion for the parts of a Crown. They have enacted, that every cent shall contain 208 grains of copper, and every half-cent 104 grains. TABLE IV. Weights of several pieces of English, Portuguese, and French Gold Coins. TABLE V. Weights of English and TABLE VI. Portuguese Gold, in Weights of French and Spanish Gold, in DolDollars, Cents and Mills. lars, Cents and Mills. VHI. TABLE of Cents, answering to the Currencies of the United States, with Sterling, &c. NOTE. The figures on the right hand of the space, show the parts of a cent, or mills, &c. 6s. to 8s. to7s. 6d. 4s.8d. 5s. to 4s. 6d. 4s. 10d. the the to the to the the to the to the Doll. Doll. Doll. Doll. Doll. Doll. P.cents. cents. cents. cents. cents. cents. Dollar. cents. |