ATABLE of the Measure of Length of the principal places in Europe, compared with the American yard. 100 Aunes or Ells of England, 100 of Holland or Amsterdam, Harlem, Leyden, the Hague, Rotterdam, Nuremberg, and oth of Hamburg, Franckfort, Leipsick, Bern, and Basil,= 62 of Breslau, 100 100 ICO 100 100 of Dantzick, The use of the following TABLE, directing how to buy and sell by the hundred. If you buy or sell any thing by the great hundred (112lb.) and desire to know, by the lb. what the hundred is valued at, observe the following examples. 1. If you buy sugar at 63d. per lb. look for 64d. in the left hand column of the Table, against it, in the second column, you will find .3 3s. which is the value of 1cwt. at that rate. 2. If Icwt. (1121b.) cost £.9 4s. 4d. to know how much it is per lb. look £.9 4s. 4d. in the fourth column, and against it, in the next left hand column, you will find Is. 7 d. which is the price per lb. Again, If you buy one hundred weight of goods for 91. 4s. 4d. and retail it at Is. 9 d. per lb. it comes at that rate to 101. 3s.; then take 91. 4s. 4d. from 101. 3s. and, by the remainder, you will find that you have gained 18s. 8d. And in this manner you may, with ease, calculate any quantity by the following Table. A TABLE 2...X. A Comparison of the American Foot with the Feet of other Countries. The American Foot being divided into 1000 parts, or into 12 inch es, the feet of several other countries will be as follow. A TABLE representing the Conformity of the weights of the principal trading Cities of Europe with those of America. A TABLE representing the Conformity of the Weights of the principal trading Cities of Europe with those of America. 25 12 6 100 of Liege, 100 of Spain, Note, The Spanish Arrobe is 25 Spanish pounds, A TABLE to caft up wages, or ex- A TABLE to and wages or expentes for a month, week or day, at fol much by the year. bw wr. by month. | by week. \ by day. £. 16. S. d. £. s. d. L. s. d. 0 10 7 0 10 1 Note. In these two Tables the month is only 28 days. 025 4 0,328 10 C 13 026 12 0346 15 ( 1799 Friday 1800 Saturday 1801 Sunday 1802 Monday To find on what day of the week any given day in any month will fall, and the contrary. EXAMPLE. On what day of the week will the 31st. day of January, 1810, fall? 1810 Thursday 1811 Friday 1812 Sunday 1813 Monday 1814 Tuefday 1815 Wedne day 1816 Fridayt 1817 Saturday 1818 Sunday 1819 Monday NOTE, In leap years, January and February must be taken in the columns marked thus, The years 1800, 1900, and all other 100th. years, not to be leap years, except 2000, 2400, 2800, and every 400th. year following, which must be leap years. the years 1820 Wednesday 1843 Wednesday |