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Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 25 March 1815

To William Short

Monticello Mar. 25. 15.

Dear Sir

I was waiting to write to you on the subject of my bonds only until I could recieve an answer to a letter I had written enquiring the footing on which treasury notes could be recieved. here they are eagerly recieved at par and the interest, while no one will recieve a bank note but for the purposes of the moment. I speak of the country people, and not of the banking cabals. your letter removing all doubt, as soon as my library can be delivered, and the notes for it recieved I shall pay off the two bonds due, & probably all. this cannot be till April, and may not till May. but it shall1 not be delayed one moment which I can prevent. in the mean time inform me whether you would prefer notes payable at Washington or Philadelphia, and whether in a single large note, or in those of 1000. 100. 50. or 20.D indeed I am not certain that they will issue any larger than 1000.

There is reason to expect Colo Monroe here shortly. if he will give me a single day your affair shall be settled.

I do not wonder at your wish to return to France. were it not for my family and possessions here, I should prefer that residence to any other. Paris is the only place where a man who is not obliged to do any thing will always find something amusing to do. here the man who has nothing to do is the prey of ennui.

Life’s cares are comforts, such by heav’n designed:
 He that has none, must make them or be wretched.’

in this country a family for leisure moments, and a farm or profession for those of employment2 are indispensable for happiness. these mixed with books, a little letter writing, and neighborly and friendly society constitute a plenum of occupation and of happiness which leaves no wish for the noisy & barren amusements and distractions of a city.—God bless the peace! no man in the US. wished for it more than myself. yet without the ‘sauce à l’Orleans’ the dish would not have been so highly palatable. I salute you with constant & affectionate friendship

Th: Jefferson

P.S. I forget whether you returned Dupont on education. I wish much to read Grimm, but he is too bulky for the mail.

RC (ViW: TJP); postscript written perpendicularly in left margin; addressed: “William Short esquire Philadelphia”; franked; postmarked Charlottesville, 29 Mar.; endorsed by Short as received 2 Apr. 1815. PoC (CSmH: JF); on verso of reused address cover of Patrick Gibson to TJ, 14 Dec. 1814; postscript added separately in left margin; endorsed by TJ.

The answer to the enquiry about treasury notes was John Vaughan to TJ, 24 Mar. 1815. life’s cares are comfortsor be wretched comes from Edward Young’s poem, “Night the Second. on Time, Death, Friendship” (Young, The Works of the Author of the Night-Thoughts [London, 1762], 3:26; Sowerby, description begins E. Millicent Sowerby, comp., Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson, 1952–59, 5 vols. description ends no. 4548; LCB description begins Douglas L. Wilson, ed., Jefferson’s Literary Commonplace Book, 1989, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series description ends , 100). sauce à l’orleans (“Orleans sauce”) refers to the recent American victory at the Battle of New Orleans.

In a letter dated 3 Mar. 1814, Short had returned Pierre Samuel dupont de Nemours, Sur l’éducation nationale dans les États-Unis d’Amérique (Paris, 1812; Poor, Jefferson’s Library description begins Nathaniel P. Poor, Catalogue. President Jefferson’s Library, 1829 description ends , 5 [nos. 207, 209–10]). In 1818 TJ acquired the first sixteen volumes (out of seventeen) of Friedrich Melchior, Freiherr von grimm, Correspondance Littéraire, Philosophique et Critique (Paris, 1812–14; Poor, Jefferson’s Library description begins Nathaniel P. Poor, Catalogue. President Jefferson’s Library, 1829 description ends , 14 [no. 918]) (Robert Walsh to TJ, 27 Jan. 1818; Joseph Milligan to TJ, 6 Feb. 1818).

1Manuscript: “shell.”

2Preceding four words interlined.

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  • banks; currency issued by search
  • books; of correspondence search
  • books; on education search
  • Correspondance littéraire, philosophique et critique (F. M. Grimm) search
  • currency; exchange of search
  • Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel; Sur l’éducation nationale dans les États-Unis d’Amérique search
  • education; books on search
  • education; P. S. Du Pont de Nemours on search
  • France; TJ on search
  • Ghent, Treaty of (1814); TJ on search
  • Grimm, Friedrich Melchior, Baron von; Correspondance littéraire, philosophique et critique search
  • Highland (J. Monroe’s Albemarle Co. estate); boundary dispute search
  • Highland (J. Monroe’s Albemarle Co. estate); J. Monroe plans to visit search
  • Indian Camp (W. Short’s Albemarle Co. estate); boundary dispute search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Books & Library; loans books search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; and Highland–Indian Camp boundary dispute search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Business & Financial Affairs; debt to W. Short search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Literary Quotes; E. Young search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; a happy life search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; Battle of New Orleans search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; city life search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; France search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; living in U.S. search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; Paris search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; Treaty of Ghent (1814) search
  • Library of Congress; payment for TJ’s library search
  • Monroe, James; and Highland–Indian Camp boundary dispute search
  • Monroe, James; plans to visit Highland estate search
  • New Orleans, Battle of (1815); TJ on search
  • Night the Second. on Time, Death, Friendship (E. Young) search
  • Paris; TJ on life in search
  • Short, William; and Indian Camp search
  • Short, William; letters to search
  • Short, William; TJ’s debt to search
  • Sur l’éducation nationale dans les États-Unis d’Amérique (P. S. Du Pont de Nemours) search
  • Treasury Department, U.S.; treasury notes search
  • United States; TJ on life in search
  • Young, Edward; Night the Second. on Time, Death, Friendship search