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Apl 3rd Tuesday. day passed as usual. the canal is situated on the Banks of the Juniatta & frequently the bed of the river is used as a canal. about noon passed some curious shaped rocks one. resembling a church steeple, another a miniature chinese wall some 20 ft high 2 or 3 ft thick and about 100 yds long. reached Holidaysburg about 1/2 past 9 oclock in the evening went to a Public House & once more slept comfortably 4th. the Canal terminating here we took the Cars over the Alleghay Mountains. there were five inclined planes? each ?, & the Cars were drawn up by stationary engines. the inclined planes? were from 1/2 to 1 & 1/4 miles in length. the cars being delayed on the top of the mountain I visited a coal mine which are numerous in this neighborhood. the coal was drawn out by steam. our road today has been on the edge of precipices, and over ravines. and over these mountains Canal Boats & their loads are taken, with ease & deposited in the canal on the opposite side of the mountains we was let down the mountain by stationary engines on the western side, passed through a tunnel about a quarter of a mile in length & reached Johnstown a dirty looking place in the evening & found rather poor accomodations for the night. Apl 5th our contractor here. was obliged to furnish two boats in place of one the companies refusing