51To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 3 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
It appears from Mr. Cheethams letter 15: Ulto. that Mr. Richards—to whom on the 20th May 1804. I wrote, requesting of him to pay Mr. Cheetham $19. & Mr. Erwin $8. is $27, which from his letter 26th. same Month—herewith inclosed (with Mr. Cheethams to the President) I presumed to suppose was paid—Credited his a/c and of course JB. debited the Presidents a/c therefor— Mr. Radcliffe—as was then...
52To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 3 June 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I have herewith the Honor to inclose the President UStates. His last Mos particular a/c and Genl. a/c to the 31 Ulto. Balance EE. $2,328.87 ½ , as well Copy of Genl. Koscuisko’s a/c, including my late & Annual remittance of ƒ2500—current Florins—at the favorable ex: of 38 C ⅌ gilder—is 5 ⅌ Ct under par. and equal to $950—will I hope be found nearly Correct.—I also took the Liberty of...
53To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 3 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Ever anxious to aid the Presidents wishes, I have hitherto, with great & sincere pleasure, exerted my powers—while it answered the pressing excigences, and was commensurate with my little resources in the fond Hope, it would on this, have ceased to become necessary: but from the present, increasing difficulties (the President will please refer, himself to the inclosed several statemts)—on the...
54To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 15 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
The Presidents favr. of last Evening—Accompanied with ½ dozen bottles, of Commodore Prebles best Marsalla! as well, ½ dozen of the Presidents Old Sherry, was recd this morning—with a gratefull Acceptance.— to be drank only on particular Occasions—and with fervent wishes for a long continuance of the Presidents perfect Health & happiness— By the Presidents, Obliged, most Obedt. & very humble...
55To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 25 July 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I had yesterday the Honor of recieving the Presidents Esteemed favr. 20th. inclosing the two Notes specified, whose dates and Amts. are perfectly convenient,— And happy to learn your almost miraculous escape from the perilous thunder storm. & deluge of rain for so considerable a time, poor Mr Burwell I fear will undergo a relapse. it was however fortunate, under present circumstances, that he...
56To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 15 August 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I am honored with the Presidents favor of the 12th—at all events, I could not think of leaving Town untill after the 9th & 11th. Sept. have passed over—and the two Notes of $2000 & 1600—were safely withdrawn— mean while, I shall endeavour to avail my self of the first favorable Occasion, that offers, to pay The Revd. Mr. Pryce $4 to purchase 6th portable Soup (Chicken or Veal not mentioned) as...
57To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 28 August 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
Your Esteemed favr. 23d. Answering Mr Madisons intention, drawing upon me, for your part of the wines lately imported at N York shall be duly honored—as well, your proposed draft in favr M Reibelt for $150. The Presidents inclosed Note, for—750—dated 11 Sepr. in lieu of the one of same date for 500—will also be duly Attended too.—Mr LeMaire, had discharged the servants wages before I could...
58To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 2 September 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
No advice or Appearance of Mr Madisons dft. on me, or that of the President,—but daily expected.—Note of the 3d July payable 1/4 for $2000—the Notice came 2 days earlier than had been Noticed in my Memorm. fortunately the very day (in time) for paymt.—when that and the $1600 at B of C. Messrs. J & H. for $253.33 &c. are Accomplished—Mr LeMaire shall be furnished wth. the residue. My wine...
59To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 11 September 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the Honor of addressing the President 2d. Inst.—from the inclosed State of my Bank transactions the President will perceive the result leaves me $48.64. Sufft. I presume (with the proposed note of $750: for discts. to Morrow at B of C, of which, the proceeds of $250. for the Use of the President) to meet either the President—or Mr Madisons expected drafts.— the late alarming Accts from...
60To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 8 May 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I hasten—gratefully to acknowledge—and acceptance of the Honor—you have been pleased to confer on me, in the appointment of Collector for the District of George Town.—empressed, with the responsibility attached to that office, I beg leave to assure the President—that every minute attention, shall be paid—towards a faithful discharge of the Trust.—with a flattering hope, of meriting—that...
61To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 25 June 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Should the Presidents demands, not be required before the insuing Mo., the Necessary arrangemts. could then be made, for the several engagems.—at this Moment, I have not $50. in both Banks.—I expect however to be able in the course of a day or two—to advance the President from 750-1000—for the time required.—and most Ardently hope the President may not increase ( if Possible ) in Bank...
62To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 9 July 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
In the Sch. Brothers return from New Providence to George Town came 4 lbs. white Lump & powderd Sugar as ⅌ sample. JB. have purchased—them and salts—@ 18 Cts ⅌ pound—is little inferior to refined Lump @ 25 Cts—if the President chooses a barrel, JB will reserve him one for Monticello—and will answer every purpose that Mr LeMaire uses the Lump Sugar for— ViU .
63To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 8 August 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I hasten to inclose the President — agreable to direction— One thousand and twenty five dollars, $225. Only, are of Richmond ... and ditto Branch, “800’s on the Bank UStates— I was under the Necessity of Accepting— Negociable—I presume, with the Merchants at Milton & Charlottesville, for Remitting to Baltimore, Philadelphia, or New York. —Mr S. H Smith—I paid Yesterday— Mr Peal, and Mr...
64To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 22 August 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the Honor of receiving the Presidents favr. of the 12th. acknowledging recpt. of the $1025—and now inclose the Presidents Note of the 4th June. $1000 paid 29th Ulto. and purposes on the 27th Inst. to repeat the like Negociation— and wait the Presidents expected favr. early the insuing Mo. and Minute of its distribution— with great respect I am Sir, your most Obedt. Servt. ViU .
65To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 5 September 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
I had the honor, of receiving the Presidents two favrs. 29th Ulto. & 2d Inst. the former, covered Ck on the Office of disct. & deposit at Washington for $1550—with the several distributions thereof, while that of the latter—directs $340. to be remitted Mr James Brand—Carpenter at Portland in Maine—shall be particularly atended to, and inquiring of the Treasurer to Morrow, with whom, I presume...
66To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 8 September 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
In conformity to your favr 2d. I remitted James Brand (Carpenter) at Portland—in Maine on the Branch—at Boston—the Collector at Portland not having funds to that amt. The treasurer could not draw on him. say 340.—. —To Mr Oliver Evans (Philada.) 344.96. Jones & Howell do. 137.10. Thos. Carpenter in full 110.33. To the President US (Annexed). 250.—. To JB in a/c for Balance &— 367.61. $ 1550.—....
67To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 13 January 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
J Barnes, most Respectfully inform The President, that his JB. engagemts. for the present and insuing Mos. exceeds $1400— to Accomplish which, He is constrained to Ask the favr. of the President—to extend the Amount of present and next Months Notes from 1000 to $1500; with permission to reserve $500 from cash—will inable him, to make good his pointed promises: JB purposed mentioning these...
68To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 6 August 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I hope Sir, this will meet you in perfect health, with the good families at Monticello—In pursuance of the directions I had the honor of reciving, on my return from Washington the 1st: Instant. Namely yr. Bank Ck. in my favr: dated this day for $1301— —the following are the distributions conformable thereto viz— To Wm: Pennock, at Norfolk } transmd. ⅌ this days mail 500. " Jones &...
69To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 19 August 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I was last evening Honored by your two favs. 12th & 15th. the former, respected the inclosed Bill of Ep. $31.33— when I waited on W Davidson this Morning—and explained to him– the Omission &c.— for Answer—“it was placed to the Presidents debit,”—I preferred taken it up. with the remittance sent for that particular purpose.—that the Presidents a/c with the Bank must remain – as before.— — By...
70To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 3 September 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
I hasten to acknolege receipt, and answer the Presidents Esteemed favr. 29th. Ulto. recd yesterday! inclosing your Bank Check in my favr. dated the 5th Instant for $1590—to be Applied as Specified, which will be strictly Attended to— And lest thro Accident of the post from hence of the 5th. might prevent the Presidents receiving the inclosed $690—by the 8th. I have availed myself of the two...
71To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 7 November 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
J Barnes Acknowledges with thanks—the Presidents Bank Ck. for $900.— $400— of which is already placed to the Presidents Credit—and wait untill the 16th Instant. to pay into the Bank of Columa—the remaining $500. together with the Presidents Note of same date for $1000—in lieu of your Note for $1500. then payable.— MHi : Coolidge Collection.
72To Thomas Jefferson from John Barnes, 3 March 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
The President of the UStates. his Monthly Average a/c of Interest. wth John Barnes from 1st: Mar 1808 to Fy 1809. 1808 Mar 1st. To amt Balance $ 2490.16.