of Penlilvania, 9 
Trees without getting any da- 
mage. and of Rich Land in a 
convenient place, the Furchafe 
will cod between Ten and Fif- 
teen Founds for a Hundred Acres. * 
Here is much Meadow Ground. 
Poor People both Men and Wo- 
men, will get near three times 
more Wages for their Labour in 
this Country, than thev can earn 
either in England or Wales. 
What is Inhabited of this 
Country, is divided into Six 
Counties^ though there knot the 
Twentieth Part of it yet Peopled 
by the Cbnjltans ; It hath in it 
leveral Navigable Rivers for 
Shipping to come in, beiides the 
Capital Delaware^ wherein a Ship 
of Two Hundred Tuns may 
Sail Two Hundred Miles up. 
There are alfo feveral other irnall 
Rivers, in number hardly Cre- 
dible; thefe, as the Brooks, have 
for the rnoft part gravelly and 
hard Bottoms; and it is fup- 
pos’d that there are many other 
further up in the Country, which 
are 
