Call, E. C.

1845                Rooms over the Mechanics Bank. Concord, New Hampshire.

1846                83 Main Street, over Symmes’ Confectionary Store, Concord, New Hampshire.

1846                36 Market Street, over Kimball’s Drug Store, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

1846-1847       142 Main Street, Concord, New Hampshire.

1845 December 25.  New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 25, 1845, Vol. XII, No. 587. P. 2.

We have been shown a Daguerreotype likeness of Gov. Steele, taken by E. K. Call, (who has rooms over the Mechanics Bank,) which is really one of the best Daguerreotype likenesses we have ever seen.

1846 February 5.  New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  February 5, 1846, Vol. XII, No. 593. P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  By the request of many citizens of this town, I have engaged rooms here, and shall be here again to take likenesses in the course of three or four weeks.  Due notice will be given.  E. C. Call.

1846 February 12.  New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  February 12, 1846, Vol. XII, No. 594. P. 3.

Clear the Track!!!  By the urging request of Many Citizens of this town, I have Reopened my Rooms, and fitted them up in good style, and I have been to a great expense of getting a first rate Artist, where I shant detain any one now but a few minutes, that wants likenesses.

E. C. Call now offers before the public a most splendid assortment of Gold and Plated Lockets, and Cases that ever was offered in this part of the Country, all those who want there Beautiful Self, in Daguerreotype Miniature, had ot ought to delay there time.  This will be Positively the last chance from me, and only for a few days, and a great rush will now be expected.

Prices Reduced.

Rooms over Symmes’ Confectionary Store, No. 83 Main St., 2d door from South Church.  Entrance on the South Side.

Only clear the track, I am ready.  E. C. Call.

Please call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from February 12 to 26, 1846.

1846 May 12.  New Hampshire Gazette.  (Portsmouth, New Hampshire.)  May 12, 1846, Vol. XCII, No. 19, P. 3.

New-England Gallery.  E. C, Call, respectfully informs the citizens of Portsmouth and vicinity, that he is now prepared to take Daguerreotype Miniatures, or Portraits, on large or small plates, Single or in Family Groups.  By the new Patent Process any number can be taken on a single Plate.

He has fitted up his rooms in first rate style, where Ladies can have separate apartments.  This is such a chance to obtain Miniatures, as you will not probably enjoy again on Portsmouth.

E. C. C. trusting to his long experience in practice, hopes to give all those who call upon him as perfect production as can be obtained in New-England, and hundreds have found it so in New-Hampshire.  My arrangements are such that I take Children or persons of any age , or deceased persons, or the sick.  By the aid of my new Chemicals, most splendid results are obtained; and multitudes are being delighted daily at the astonishing perfection to which, in Point of delineation, boldness and unerring truthfulness, this art has so suddenly attained.  In an instant, as it were, upon the shining silver surface, is portrayed the laughing countenance of joyous youth with all its freshness; and from the most aged to the veriest (sic.) child, it is equally applicable as the unerring delineator of life.

Miniatures taken Daily from 8 A. M. until 5½ P. M.  Taken as well in cloudy weather as fair.

They can also be set in handsome Cases at the reduced price of $2.50; on Large Plates, in splendid Cases, $3.50 to $5.00.  Liberal discount made to families.

No persons are obliged to take Miniatures out of my room unless they are perfectly satisfied with them.

All of my Miniatures are warranted never to fade, unless Gold will.  I will convince any one to that effect by calling at my Rooms.

Instruction given on liberal terms.  Please to call and examine specimens.

Rooms over Dr. David Kimball’s Drug store.  Entrance next door north, 36 Market-street.  E. C. Call.

Advertisement ran from May 12 to June 2, 1846   

Wanted.  A Smart active young man, of business habits and good character, as a partner in the Daguerreotype business, where the proprietor is doing a first rate business, with a cash capital of three to four hundred dollars.  The business will be in one place all of the time. 

This is a first rate chance for any young man to invest a small capital.  For further particulars inquire at E. C. Call’s Daguerreotype Rooms, first door south of the Eagle Coffee House, 142 Main St.

No one need apply unless bringing good recommendations.  E. C. Call.

1846 December 31.  New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 31, 1846, Vol. XII, No. 640. P. 3.

Oh!  Hear Ye!!  Owing to the great rush of business I have had since I have been here, I have concluded to stop one month longer, and hope a continuance of the same. 

I now offer the most beautiful assortment og Gold, Plated and Gilt Lockets, of every description, that has ever been offered in New Hampshire, and a splendid assortment of Cases, Plates and Frames of every description, at wholesale or retail.

Operators buying stock will find it to their advantage by calling on me before purchasing elsewhere.  Every thing appertaining to the business can be found at my rooms, and instruction given in the art.  Operators wishing to purchase the patent right for the Patent Enameled Process for Daguerreotypes.  I will sell for any town or county in the state, or a privilege of using it in the State.

Ladies and gentlemen wishing for splendid Daguerreotypes for themselves or friends, ought not to let this chance pass by, as another like it may not be offered in this town again.  They can be set in Rings, Breast Pins, Bracelets or Lockets.  Miniatures taken in any weather, daily, from 8, A. M., until 4, P. M.  Where three or four come together a discount of 50 cents made on each picture.

Any person who has a little leisure time will be well paid by calling at my rooms and examine some of my splendid views, and likenesses which will almost speak.  Rooms open free to all until 9 o’clock in the evening.

Delay not your time, if you want your beautiful self in Daguerreotype.  The public may depend that this is positively the last chance from me in this vicinity for some time, on account of my engagements.

All of my Miniatures are warranted not to fade. 

Don’t Forget The Place.

Rooms first door south of the Eagle Coffee House, up stairs, 142 Main St.  E. C. Call.

Advertisement ran from December 31, 1846 to January 21, 1847.

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