Progreſs of Refinement in America.
INDIANS' SCALPS.
Pittſburg, May 17, 1791.
We the ſubſcribers, encouraged by a large ſubſcription, do promiſe to pay One Hundred Dollars for every hoſtile Indian's ſcalp, with both ears to it,[B] taken between this date and the 15th day of June next, by any inhabitant of Alleghany county.
| George Wallace, | Robert Elliot, | |
| Wm. Amberſon, | A. Tannehill, | |
| J. Wilkins, jun. | John Irwin. |
[B] The ſhape of the ears, we ſuppoſe, is to determine the enmity of the Indian.
Salem Gazette.
A negro "pretends to be very religious." From the "Boston Gazette."
Ran away from me the Subſcriber