6. To reduce New Jersey, &c. to South Carolina and Georgia currency; as 45 to 28; and, vice versa, as 28 to 45, so is the one to the other. 7. To reduce any of the above currencies to the money of account of the United States, let the inferior denominations, if any, in the given sum, be annexed to the pounds in decimals, and divide, if the rate of the dollar be six shillings, by 3; if eight shillings, by 4; if seven shillings and six pence, by 3.75; if four shillings and eight pence, by 2.3; and, pointing off the decimal according to rule, the figures to the left will be dollars, those to the right decimals of a dollar, or dimes, cents, and mills. And to reduce the money of account of the United States of either of the aforesaid currencies, multiply respectively by the decimals, by which, in the former case, it was directed to divide, and the product will be pounds and decimals of a pound. 65 Table shewing the Number of Cents, and Decimal Parts of Cents (or Mills,) in any Number of Shillings and Pence, less than a Dollar, in the Currencies of the dfferent States. 0 4 72,22 5 73,61 0 45,55 4,16 4,44 7,144 05 6,74 5,20 5,55 8,92 4 0 6 8,53 6,24 6,66 10,71 4 6 7 9,72 7,287,7712,50 4 7 76,38 811,11 8,32 8,8814,28 4 8 77,77 912,50 9,37 10,00 16,074 9 79,16 0 10 13,88 10,41 11,1117,85 4 10 80,55 0 1115,27 11,45 12,2219,64 4 11 81,94 1 016,66 12,50 13,3321,425 0 83,53 118,0513,54 14,4423,21||5 1 84,72 219,44 14,58 15,5525,00 5 2 86,11 1 320,83 15,6216,6626,78||5 3 87,50 422,2216,66 17,77 28,575 523,61 17,70 18,8830,35||5 1 €25,00 18,75 20,00,32,145 1 726,38 19,79 21,11 33,92 5 1 827,77 20,83 22,2235,71||5 1 1 1 1 54,16 57,77 92,85 4 88,88 66,66 71,11 5 90,27 67,70 72,22 6 91,66 68,75 73,33 9 95,83 71,87 76,66 Dollars. Table showing the Value of Dollars, from 1 to 10,000, in the Currencies of the different States. TABLE OF THE VALUE AND WEIGHT OF COINS, As they pass in the respective States of the Union, with their Sterling and Federal Value. New Hampshire, Massachusetts. An English Guinea, 5 8 1 1 0 1 8 A French Guinea, A Half Johannes, 9 A Moidore, 44686 3 10 0 1 4 9 O 18 A French Pistole, 4 4 O 16 1 2 1 8 1 7 6 O 17 6 0 3 6 All other gold and silver coins, of equal fineness are valued by weight. SIGNALS To be made for the information of Merchant Ships, at the several stations where Signal Posts are erected, on the Coasts of Great Britain. A pendent at the mast-head, with a flag at the An enemy's frigate or frigates. one ball above the flag. Ditto, and two balls above the The enemy's small cruisers. N. B. No signals made at the signal posts, but those above mentioned, are to be attended to by merchant vessels. |