perhaps ten times more, these waters make a brake through what is called the Allegenies and the vale in many places, particularly be-fore we come to the main stream, is not more than 8 or 10 pearches Wide and the Mountains rise on each hand remarkably high &; steep so that our traveling was almost litterally sneaking under the Hills and Mountains, fed at Kyle’s 10 miles here we got our dinner, hav--ing Bear Meat and Veneson fryed up together, Tea without sugar, with good Wheat Bread &; Butter, in nine Miles from hence we finally left the Lycoming a beautiful Stream, we thought about as large as two of Brandywine, and in six Miles we Crossed the Loyalsock a lovely stream, per--haps nearly as large as two of Lycomon and got to Samual Wallice’s, weary, where we were kindly, and Hospitablybelly enter--tained, and the Contrast was very great was very great between our entertain-ment here and what we have latterly met with, our Beds ever since we came from Asa Schoolies in Canada, have been a small proportion of straw mostly on