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tion, and agreed to give for it on the day mentioned at the rate of £62 10 per cent.

1. What is the value of a bill of £786 17 6 sterling, at 8 per cent. advance ?

786,875
40

9)31475,000

3497,222

Add 8 per cent. 279,778

Ans. $377,000

2. Suppose $600 be invested in a bill on London, when the exchange is 10 per cent. advance, what is the amount in

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3. Invest $563,70 in a bill on London, when the exchange is 9 per cent. advance.

109 100: 563,70: 517,15

$517,15X9-4654,35

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When the British merchant in his interest account allows 3 per cent. for deposits, he rejects ths of the products of time and money, and considers the remainder as products at 5 per cent. which is equal to 1 shilling per £ for 365 days.

EXAMPLE.

1. Suppose the balance of products to be 107408, what is the interest at 3 per.cent. ?

107408

off 42963

365)64445

1768. 6d.

Ans. £8 17 63.

What is the premium of insuring £20 at 30s. per cent.

Ans. 6 shillings. What is the value of $16740,55, American 3 per cent. stock, sold in London at 55 per cent. ?

16740,55

at 50 8370,27.5
5 837,02.7

9207,30.2

9

40)82865,718

2071,642.9

20

12,8580

12

10,2960

Ans. £2071 12 10.

Required the standard weight in London of United States' eagles, weighing, before melting, 225 oz. 7 dwt. 12 grs. deducting grain worse than standard, equal to an inferiority of grain in 22 carats of 4 grs each, from British standard.

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Account of sales of United States' eagles, with the allowances,
deductions, and charges, from Liverpool to London.
Oz. dut. grs.
The eagles weighing, before melting, 859 80
After melting into five bars 857 19 12
Dross retained by melters, 0 17 12

Loss by melting,

4 bars, weighing

Allowed for dross,

Deduct, being a grain

worse than standard,

858 17 O

0 11 0

£3 7 9

676 2 12

3 16 20

672.5 16

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Charges.

£3 17 101 per oz. 3323 15 4 Sterling, £3327 3 1

Carriage from Liverpool to London,
Proportion of Mr. M's expenses for tak-
ing charge of the gold to London,
Coach hire to refiners,
Melting 71 lbs. at 8d., £2 78. 4d.
dr. money, 1s.

Assaying, 258. 6d. bank porters, 2s. 6d.
Commissions on £3327 3s. 1d. at 1 pr. ct.

London, Sept. 21st. 1821.

£0 14 9

3 15 0
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A Statement of actual sales of Silver.

Shipment from Baltimore to Liverpool

76,000 Spanish South American dollars, weighing 65822 oz. 10 dwt. 10 grs.

at 58 1-8d. per ounce,

Charges, not including insurance,

Net proceeds,

Which, at 8-45 per cer cent. premium on bills, is $76,000 cost, premium 3-8ths per cent.

£15941 7 8
113 0 0

£15828 7 8

$76292 80

$76285 00

U. S. Mint,

Charges, not including insurance,

£5018 19 4
35 0 0

Net proceeds,

£4983 19 4

$24000 56

$24,000, in half dollars, United States coinage, direct from the

weighing 20813 oz. at 57 7-8d.

Which, at 8-35 per cent premium on bills, is

Calculations of Actual Sales of British Goods in United States.

£ s. d.

$cts.

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158 13 0 at $4,15 cts. per £ sterling 658,39

A TABLE for reducing Sterling to Federal Money at par.

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A merchant receives from Liverpool a parcel of goods, and marks them for sale at the following rates: Required the selling price in Federal Money?

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The money of account as in England, but different in value. The par between England and Ireland, is 81 per cent. that is, £100 sterling money is £108 6 8 in Ireland. The United States dollar is equal 4s. 101d. Irish. The English guinea is equal to 22s. 9d. Irish.

After the 5th of January, 1826, the New Act assimilating the Irish and English currency commenced. All Invoices, Contracts, &c. will be considered there in point of law, British currency, unless expressed to the contrary.

HAMBURGH.

Accounts are kept in Hamburgh in Marks, shillings Lubs or Stivers, and Deniers.

12 deniers, or 2 grotes make 16 shillings lubs, stivers, or 32 grotes

ALSO,

1 shilling lubs, or stiver.

1 mark.

12 grotes or pence Flemish make 1 shilling Flemish.

20 shillings Flemish

NOTE. 3 marks

1 pound.

make 1 rix dollar.

A shippound in Hamburgh

7 do.

A ring of staves

do.

1 pound Flemish.

280 lbs.

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100 lbs. in Hamburgh

100 ells

1071 in U. States. 621 yards.

The currency of Hamburgh is inferior to the bank money; the agio, or rate, is variable; May 14th, 1798, it was 20 per cent. in favor of the bank.

The mark banco is 33 cents; (See laws of the U. States.)

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