Foreign Intelligence, BOSTON, OAcb-r 30. [ Xbe Evelina, apt. Jones,arrival here ,cs yterday from Kamf'ur.r. Through the po liteness of agentlekian ivbo__came passen- ger, we were furnished witib papers of that city, to the \ \tb of Sept. from which * tile have obtained the annexed tra.-isla ■tions : HAMBURGH, Sept. i«. This day arrived feveril dispatches from .Vienna, with iit-tellisfeiice, that the recent pr®pofalsf<>'r peace, madel>y the French to the Germart Rrri>pre, were not accepted, and tint boftilities would immediately reconnnence. VIENNA, S«|»t. ,6. The coiTtinuatice of war is certain ; the proposals of the French, for peace, being as extravagant, as humiliating to our Court. The Emperor will bimfdf depart fur the army this d.iy and likewise the Arch-Duke Charles, from I'rty to join the army of which hi will be inverted wiith the com mand of tlje troops, and who is adored by them. Gen will take the command of the army in Italy, in lieu of Melas. En- gUnd has undertaken tn aflift in the nmfl forciLle manner in the war. Every exertion is tftid- to reinforce our armies in Italy and Germany, and in cafe of neceflity, the Hungarians are to. rife in YnaflV. letters frrm Canltaiuinople of Aug. 10, state, th it the fucceflor of Klpber, Imd alio been affjifinated ; he wag hot be loved by the troops , be"injy opposed to the evacuation of Egypt. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 9. The conclulion of a Peace is very dubiour, on account of the prejaofals made by the French to the Imperial Court, which we think cannnot be accepted, viz. ift. The Emprror is to .keep whit was granted him by the peace »f C.isipo Formio ; Mantua, however to be dismantled. 2d. Saltzburgh, and Pol fau Hlould be giyen*jp to the Emperor, 3d. The Emperor Ihouid not interfere in the aflairt of Sardinia, Rome and Naples. 4th. The eountrirs from the right bank of the Dtnulie, and the left of the Iller, op to tlie f ore* of the Dahube, to make part of'the Helvetic republic, in future. sth. Germany to adopt a new and intire Conrtituiion. . 6th. The Ecclesiastical States to be re formed. "Tlirfe progolals were rejefted \Sy tlrt? Haul' of Auilrit ; and hopes of peace have cLfjppeared. VKRONA. Ati|r«f> 27* The Atillrians work with the greatefl afli duity in fortifying Mantua. The garrison is to be fuppiied with provisions for fevtnl year*, and every means employed to render it uticonqueifcile. The fame is to be done with the citadcl'of Ferrara. BERNE, Sept. 2. By virtue of an order froin the Direftory, one man, from fiery too native citizens, is to beJevied, completely equipped, at their cxpence 5 and really for the field at the end of Oclaber. HELSIN.GUER, Sept. 9. The diy before yetterday, Adm. Dexoi), a fleet of good merchantmen, departed tr ni hence, tie I'al.uted Cronenburg with 17 ni" ls ' ' s fa'd he is to proceed on an other exped'tion, in tonjunftion with a fleet, which had been seen in the^Tiund. To be Sold "t«HAT Ha'ndfcme and healthy QOWNTRY * SKAT, calledLauksi. Lnnde, the late residence of .Thomas Kutter, Esq. situate in Potts Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-lix rnilas from Philadelphia, containg about te>6 acres, twenty of which ale prime woodland, fifteen cxrellent watered ineacow, the reCdue divided in arable l< ts. Oil the premWes are a large haiidfome BrickUoufr and adjee:i lately condemn ed laid Cou't as forfeited, Set-. JOHN HALL, MarOi.l. Oi\ober3i. • mw&f. UNIEED STATES, ) Pi HN'SY! VANTA DI*TIMCT.S NOTICE IS HEHFBY GIVEN, That* purfui'ire of a Writ tn me f KovcmoJr at 10 o'clock, in it; forem-on, < The Cargo of tli« armctl Frehch lugger C?na(!ilmipran, prize to tte United Stitev armed fthnnm-r I'm t.rrnriie, J J'.n Shaw, Elqr. c.'miuan.ier—con- | Hitln? of 60 Barrels 1 64 hogsheads V SUGAR. 12 Tierces j 3 Barrels ) CO FFEE. 2 Bags 3 7. i" vjiUe entitled to Drawback. JOHN HALL, Mar/baJ. ' Officii October. 3 i. j To ?be let, That large and eommodioai bn( (lory Brick Dwelling- House, N». j45 P Hl^kHrcet. IT'S 6fnatl«n i* peculiarly pteafaat inl,f.r*t»hy« Vitf tt hat ifrrj em»eoicnce .rnqnitte fprehe if commodat'im nf a (aOiity ; » pani|i in tk«'yarii, ; U Hnft, iutU m 4 C^rri n t Hnft, SCt.Ac. Pof (i fTmn mty be had on rite cf licit niocith, or T sooner. with the eonfeat of the pftftnt tea ail t. '(On very low !erma epfping winter aad sprig) a large and convenient '• Brick House and Kitchen, Cotch kmrfr, Stable and Lot oS fitnared io the Nt,r hern Libtrtiet, a little to-alie wefl ward of ¥ if' h and northward ol Callow hill Onru, iW' 1 wiihia tea rttiutftet walk from the center of the ci-y. Afply to 1 'v.. WILLIAM MTRED.IfH, Attwifyat I.aw—No. t£, fvtath 41)1 dteot mwfsw •' Nurse Child WANTED. AHEAI.THY 'niartitd Woman, with a frefh Bre>i!l o Milk,WuuW tak? a child.for a few BMlhi, to - uric 1 . \}fly on the south fide of iiouut 150? barrels, 5 year? eld, builf of the best (tafoueJ while oak, andfaltedon the fleck). Inventory to Ik; feeil at the aufiion room, rr at 'he flcrc of Wharton and Lewis, No. 115, frrrrt», Scotch ;:z -nabwrpt, ThrenJa No. 7 to 64,|c<}loured I bread* No. Sto 16. Pi -j, .1 1-a, 4, 4 .'-a mi SW. t>ndon Ptweraflorted in cases', T n, apd !«, received by re lati arrivals a genera! afljft- Jfcent of Woo .'ens. '* 10 mo. 8. *[ d.m. "^Piano-Forte, '{'.SlrfGlNG & GUITJR. R. TAYLOR, MUSIC PROFESSOR, * STILL Continue* teaching Ladies* the above in f)rumei»t% &c. Those who may wiflvfor his iuftraeUon, their favor* will be duly attended to, ,pji.tfpac*ticn made to htm, No 96, North Sixth when they may depend on being inflru«sled with care aud attention, and pu.i&ually waited of), B. R. Taylor, having a ct Music, both vocal and xnftr'«mcnf»l (particularly To# the Piano IWte) Songs, Opera's, Oratorio?, an-' Sa cred Music. Any Lady or Gentleman may have Mtafic coped out on proper 'trm*. He ha* f'everai 6f'Waoi&Ts Oratorios, &c* and all his Oratorio -Nonoj \ many ot Dr. Armk\ l)r. Arnold's, I\- beKs,- Or. Bovces's. Bach's, 'Cfaitientirii's. D3t%ta, Goifri sin's Kayc'n\, Nicolai's, Plcyd's, Suhoben's works, &c. &c. A very fweet-tnned, f»owd -ha;ad Piano-Forte to be fold, and a Guitar, with othtr Pi-ifco-Fcrte's. Any person wanting a GRAND PIANO FORTE, may-b# accommodated with a excellent inftnunent of that kind t wor'h their pnrchale' Song*,-4cc. ccmpofed by R.Tiylor, to he hid of him, and at Chalk's Mu ficai Repository, No. 75, North-Third Street, viz. President'* March, for tw« performers on one Pi- : ano Forte ; the favourite ifong of Summer, De ■ Tout Mow Cceur; En ycrtte, Rustic Feflivity, Lad, Nobody, Jockey and Jenny, / myntor, &c. $c n R. T begs the Ladies atd Gentleman who call upon hi*», (or feml) that their address be left in writing, (VouUi he rot he. at home, which will ruttyb oblige, and they will be waned os. Oiloher 13/ th'&fa.aw. PRINTING, Neatly executed at the Office of the Gazette of the United States. Book-Work—Pamphlets—Hand-Bills, Cuds—Blanks of all kinds, See. Sec. Wil! be printed at th« Shortest Notice.' august 23. - HUUH PHORT. <} ¥O H SAL! B V ' £ RJ.Nb iZIiR LARGE, 9.8 white Gazette