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Fuel and flour.—A Philadelphia paper say*, there is un abundance of coal, wood, and flour, in this city at present, but their being held principally by those human vultures, the speculators, double the fair and ordinary price, is already demanded for them, although the weather has been unusually mild, and the rivers are yet open.We pray Heaven the winter may he a mild one, that the vnmpyn s may fail to fatten on the distress and misery of the poor, by this monopoly of the necessaries of life.
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Norwich Mechanics Operatives And Laborers Advocate

Norwich, Connecticut, US

Mon, Dec 19, 1836

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