STENOGRAPHIC ACADEMY, BY M. T. C. GOULD, No. 6, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. At the above establishment, ladies and gentlemen may acquire, by a few practical lessons, a complete knowledge of the art of short writing, for the following prices, viz. A course of private lessons, Persons less than 15 years of age, Short-hand book, RECOMMENDATION. TO THE PUBLIC. $10.00 5.00 3. 00 50 Washington City, July 1825. M. T. C. Gould, Esq. has been, for several years, a distinguished Stenographer in the State of New-York, and particularly in the convention of 1821. From our knowledge of his professional skill, and his character as a gentleman, we cordially unite in recommending him to the favourable notice of the American public. He is the author of a System of Stenography, and a teacher of the art in many of the Colleges of the United States-his book is highly approved by gentlemen of literary distinction, end from its adoption in Colleges and Academies, we have no doubt that it possesses superior merit-and that it justly deserves the character which it has received-"the best system Ste. Van Rensselaer, John Richards, Egbert Ten Eyck, Henry C. Martindale, John Herkimer, Peter Sharpe, James L. Hogeboom, The above recommendation From the New-York Representatives, in the 18th Congress of the U. S. is one only, from hundreds of similar import. The stereotype edition of Gould's Short-hand, is constantly for sale, wholesale and retail, by the author and publisher, No. 6, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, and No. 420, Pearl Street, New York; and also by the principal Booksellers throughout the United States. Teachers, and those who purchase to sell, will be supplied at a very liberal discount from the retail price, which is 50 cents. |