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Iwo pounds of loap, ( r One pound of candles, ; ALSO, That Proposals will be received at the said office until the fiift Monday in September next, inclusive, for the supply of all rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from the firft day ot January to the thirty-firft day of December, 1 792, both days inclusive, at Springfield, in the state of Massachu setts, and the Poftof Weft-Point, in the state of New-York, The rations to be supplied, are to consist of the fame articles as are above mentioned. ALSO, That proposals will be received at the said office, until the ill Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapply of all rations, which may be required for the use of the United States, from the 1 ft day of January to the 31ft day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftri&s herein after mentioned. At the post on the river Saiut Mary, at present commanded by Capt. Henry lSurbcck. At the post on the river Altamaha, at present commanded by Capt. John Smith. At thepofton the river Oconee, at prcfentcommanded by Capt. Joseph Savage. At the post on the river Apalachee, at present commanded by Capt. Michael Rudolph. At any place or places from the Rock Landing on the Oconee, up to the mouth of the main foulh branch of the said river, from the said mouth up to the source of thefaid main south branch, and from thence to the Currahee mountain. (e p. 3 m. At any other place or places within the slate ot Georgia which may hereafter be occupied as permanent pods by any troops ot the United States. And for rations deliverable on the march to such future ports. The rations are to be furniflied in such quantities as that there sHall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient forthe con sumption of the troops at each of the said ports, for the (pace of at least two months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the fame articles, as are abovementioned. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all lofies fuftainrd by the depredations ofthe enemy, orby means of the troops ofthe United States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articlescaptured or Oc - troyed, on the depohtions of two or more creditable characlcis, and the certificate of a commiftioned officer, ascertaining the cir cumstances of the loss, and the amount ot the articles lor which compensation is claimed. . The contratts for the above supplies will be made either Tor one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Perlons dnpo e to contrafl will therefore confine their offers to one year, ort ey may make their proportions so as to admit an eleflion o t e term of two years. A The piopofals may be made for the whole of theabove po- s °- gether, or feparatelv for Suringfield, for Weft-Point,for \ orktown, and the seventeen places following it, and for the posts in George, and they must fpecify the lowest price per ration, for prompt pay ment. Blink Powers to receive the Interest, andfor the transfer eft principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules ejlablifhed i* * ' Department : A!fo Blanks for abflrafts of Certificate j, ioeeju. the Editor. f£T The JOURNAL of the TillßD SESSION of