1846-1847 7 Batchelder’s Block, Saco, Maine.
1846 October 13. Maine Democrat. (Saco, Maine.) October 13, 1846, Vol. XVIII, No. 9, P. 2.
Good Likenesses. We would advise all those who wish for good likenesses of themselves or friends, to call at Aldrich’s Daguerrian Rooms, in Batchelder’s New Block, Factory Island.—He has some of the finest specimens of the art we ever saw; he does pictures up in good style, cheap—and he lets no picture go unless the customer is perfectly satisfied. Call and see his specimens.
1846 December 1. Maine Democrat. (Saco, Maine.) December 1, 1846, Vol. XVIII, No. 16, P. 3.
Improvement Is The Order Of The Day. Macomber & Co., Successor To L. Aldrich, Would invite all persons interested in procuring Daguerreotype Likenesses of themselves or friends, copies from portraits, miniatures, paintings, engravings, or statuary, &c., to call at Batchelder’s Block, No. 7, Up Stairs, and examine our specimens. Our arrangements are such that we take miniatures of children of any age, and diseased persons at their residences.
Having obtained the late improvements in the art by Hough & Co., of Providence, R. I., which enables him to warrant in every case a perfect likeness, as strongly brought out as the finest painting or engraving. Prices much lower than ever before offered in Saco. Miniatures put up in the best manner and warranted not to fade or spot, in gold & plated lockets, pins, cases or frames.
They will also attend to give instruction in the art, and keep for sale gold and plated Lockets and Pins. Also, Plates, Cases, Frames, and Chemicals.
Picture Gallery open from 8½ A. M., to 9 P. M.
Miniatures put up in Satin Cases for $1.50. Lockets and Frames at corresponding prices.