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Danley, J.

1856                177 Greenwich Street, New York, New York.

1856 May 12.  The New York Herald.  (New York, New York.)  May 12, 1856, Whole No. 7196, P. 7

Ambrotypes.—The subscriber Having Taken the well known daguerrean gallery, 177 Greenwich street, and entirely remodeled and fitted it up in the best style, is now prepared to furnish the public with the new and beautiful pictures known as ambrotypes, in a style superior to any other establishment in the city, colored or plain, to suit the purchaser.  Also daguerreotypes in every style of the art fitted up in fancy or plain cases, frames, of which he has the finest and largest assortment in the city.  He has also engaged artists of well known talent and ability to superintend both departments.  Ladies and gentlemen give him a call, will find general satisfaction given, and will not be retained from business or pleasure an unnecessary length of time.  N. B.—Two extra cameras and one large Harrison Quick with other apparatus for sale cheap, at 177 Greenwich street, two doors above Cortlandt.  Danley.