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Johnson, Levi D.

1856                Farwell’s Block, Claremont, New Hampshire.

Ambrotypes!  Levi D. Johnson Takes pleasure in announcing that he is now ready to put up these New And Beautiful Pictures in every variety of style.

The Ambrotype is made with Two Glasses, cemented together with an indestructible cement, so that it can Never Fade, But will retain its brilliancy For Ages.  It is taken in less than one fourth the time required in the quickest Daguerreotype process; is not reversed, can be seen at any angle, and has none of that Blueness or Haziness, Which so often mar the beauty of the Daguerreotype.

All are invited to call at my Saloon Near the Sullivan House, And examine Specimens.

Advertisement ran from January 10 to April 3, 1856.

1856 May 1.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  May 1, 1856, Vol. XXII, No. 29, P. 3.

Ambrotypes!  The subscriber, having secured the services of Mr. Johnson, is now prepared to take Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes,—and—Photographic Views.  Charles Eastman, Farwell’s Block.

Advertisement ran from May 1 to October 2, 1856.

1856 May 1.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  May 1, 1856, Vol. XXII, No. 29, P. 3.

Card.  The subscriber would return his acknowledgements to his former patrons for past favors.  He may hereafter be found at the rooms of Charles Eastman, Farwell’s Block where he will be happy to wait upon all who want work in his line.  Levi D. Johnson.

Advertisement ran from May 1 to October 2, 1856.