Close of the Navigation.—The canal is, now closed by ice, and the shipments are at an end for the season. A large amount of Coal and Merchandise has been arice-the quantity of Coal, amounting to several thourested on the way-the boats having been stopped by sand tons. The winter has set in early and with severity.-Miner's Journal. Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 30, 1835. Flour. There has been a steady and unusual rise in the price of flour throughout the last week past. On Saturday night it had attained the unprecedented price of Seven dollars, by the single barrel. Five years ago, flour was sold in Pittsburgh at $3. Such is one instance of the influence which the effective operation of the Philadelphia Canal Line has upon our markets by extending the consumption of our domestic produce. Coal. United States Insurance Co. 6 pr. cent, for 6 months. 2. Delaware Insurance Company, 5 per cent. 3. Philadelphia do do 6 per cent. Philadelphia Arcade, $1 per share. is also very high-it is now selling on the bank at eight cents. Advocate. PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE, Br C. J. WOLBERT, Nov. 30. Frame house and lot, S. E. corner of Second and Wharton streets, Southwark, 40 feet by 80, subject to $26 67 ground rent, Brick house and lot, Locust street, west of Twelfth street, 18 feet by 60, DIVIDENDS. Brick house and lot, Spring Garden street, west of Ninth street, 18 feet by 141 feet 8 inches, 3,550 00 Brick house and lot, No. 169 Pine street, 18 Brick house and lot, Carpenter street, west REAL ESTATE, WESTCHESTER. The Sale of Real Estate in this borough, on Saturday last, late the property of Robert Matlack, deceased, was as follows: Green Tree Tavern, bought by Joseph M'Clellan, $14,200 Printed every Saturday morning by WILLIAM F. GEDDES, No. 9 Library street. The publication office of the Register has been removed from Franklin Place, to No. 61, in the Arcade, West Avenue, up stairs. HAZARD'S REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA. DEVOTED го THE PRESERVATION OF EVERY KIND OF USEFUL INFORMATION RESPECTING THE STATE. ment on his accounts John English, late trea-urer of Beaver county, for ditto 28 50 48 94 47 18 John Fobes, la e treasurer of Mc- Hamilton Alricks, Esq. for profes- John Y. Barclay, Esq. for collecting public money from the sureties of Fleming Davidson, former brigade inspector Peter Hay & Co. for publishing list of hawkers and pedlers &c. Abraham Darlington, jr late treasurer of Chester county, for over payment on his accounts Michael D. Everhard, late treasur er of Lehigh county for ditto John Geyser, late treasurer of Mon'gomery county, for ditto George Tripner, for compensation for a tract of donation land, per act of 11th April, 1835 George Zeigler, prothonotary of Adams county, for costs in certain suits, per act of 14th April, 1835. 1,394 00 25 00 200 00 113 14 19 18 27 50 378 18 79 124 13 200 00 56 00 DEFENCE OF THE STATE. Jacob Fishburn, a militia man, for bounty, per act of 19th March, 1816 Isaac Leet, Esq. for collecting pub. lic money 75 00 10 00 Matthew Elder, the amount paid on a default warrant, per act of 20th March, 1811 84 50 |