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Editorial December 19, 1792

Gazette Of The United States

New York, New York County, New York

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The editor addresses subscribers about accumulating arrears, noting that publication expenses exceed receipts, and urges prompt payment to settle debts and ensure the gazette's continuation.

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THE EDITOR- TO HIS SUBSCRIBERS.

THE Arrearages of Subscriptions for this Gazette
have been for a long time accumulating
The expenses of the publication are great and inevitable, and
have annually amounted to MUCH MORE than the
receipts or subscriptions; the consequences must be
obvious. The Editor has no other resource than those
arrearages, to discharge the debts he has been obliged
to incur in prosecuting the publication.

He is therefore necessitated to repeat his application
to those who have received subscription money on
account of the Gazette, and those who have not paid
what is due, to make remittances as soon as possible
On these receipts, the continuation of this, Gazette,
the plan of an extensively circulating paper to supply the public is wholly suspended.

What sub-type of article is it?

Press Freedom

What keywords are associated?

Subscription Arrears Publication Expenses Editor Appeal Gazette Continuation Financial Distress

What entities or persons were involved?

The Editor Subscribers

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Appeal For Payment Of Subscription Arrears

Stance / Tone

Urgent Financial Plea

Key Figures

The Editor Subscribers

Key Arguments

Arrearages Of Subscriptions Have Accumulated For A Long Time Publication Expenses Are Great And Exceed Receipts Annually Editor Relies On Arrears To Pay Incurred Debts Prompt Remittances Are Needed From Those Owing Money Continuation Of The Gazette Depends On These Payments

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